OpenAI launches ‘enterprise-grade’ ChatGPT
OpenAI said the newest version of its ChatGPT service comes with enterprise-grade security and privacy features.
OpenAI said the newest version of its ChatGPT service comes with enterprise-grade security and privacy features.
The makers of ChatGPT have announced the company will be dedicating 20% of its compute processing power over the next four years to stop superintelligent AI from “going rogue."
In a blog post, Microsoft laid out a five-step blueprint for public governance of AI that includes implementing government-led AI safety frameworks at the inception level and identifying content generated by AI.
OpenAI, the Microsoft-backed firm behind the groundbreaking ChatGPT generative AI system, announced this week that it would allow users to turn off the chat history feature for its flagship chatbot, in what’s being seen as a partial answer to critics concerned about the security of data provided to ChatGPT.
Microsoft, in partnership with OpenAI, will be launching a new AI-powered Bing homepage that users can chat with and receive essay-like answers similar to what ChatGPT produces.
By Bharat Bedi, SolarWinds, Head of Sales, APJ