Microsoft Copilot is now using the previously-paywalled GPT-4 Turbo, saving you $20 a month
By Kevin Okemwa
published about 2 hours ago
Forget ChatGPT Plus and its $20 subscription fee, Microsoft Copilot will let you access GPT-4 Turbo and DALL-E 3 technology for free.
https://www.windowscentral.com/software ... 20-a-month
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OpenAI CEO Seeks Up To $7 Trillion in Funding for New Semiconductor Fabs
The plan is ambitious to say the least, and it would turn the existing semiconductor industry on its head.
By Josh Norem February 9, 2024
The plan is ambitious to say the least, and it would turn the existing semiconductor industry on its head.
By Josh Norem February 9, 2024
https://www.extremetech.com/computing/o ... uctor-fabs
The CEO of OpenAI has a plan to revolutionize the semiconductor industry, according to a new report (paywalled) from the Wall Street Journal. The CEO, whose company is behind industry-changing ChatGPT, wants to secure up to $7 trillion in funding for a new global network of foundries and power plants to produce custom silicon used for artificial intelligence. It's a bold and ambitious plan that would forever change the landscape of the semiconductor industry if it ever comes to fruition, and that's a big if.
The report states that Altman has already begun talking to foundries, though it's unclear which ones would be interested in such an offer. According to Tom's Hardware, TSMC is mentioned in the report, but it doesn't reference Intel, Samsung, or Global Foundries. Altman is reportedly hoping to build a network of fabs around the world to produce AI chips for OpenAI and other companies. To do that, he is going to need between $5 and $7 trillion, which is an amount that seems difficult to secure, even from dozens of sources.
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GPT5 Will Be Much Smarter and Better in All Tasks than GPT4
February 13, 2024 by Brian Wang
https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2024/02/g ... -gpt4.htmlOpenAI GPT5 has likely started its final training run. An earlier smaller run of a test version of GPT5 gave Sam Altman one of his top 4 feelings of a leap in AI capability.
GPT5 will likely include the ability to explain in plain english all of the inference steps and for about 10,000 validation and verification runs for all of those steps to produce better and more reliable answers.
Sam Altman is having close discussions with the UAE.
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https://player.vimeo.com/video/913130624?h=9b963f52eb
This one blew my mind.
This one blew my mind.