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As some users seek intimacy and companionship from AI, companies are exploring erotic features to keep users engaged and attract new ones.
After receiving backlash, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said that the company is not rolling back any restrictions related to "mental health."
According to the outlet, Altman told some agencies their clients would have to opt in for their likenesses to be used by the program, while he told others their clients would automatically be included and they’d have to opt out instead.
OpenAI's partnerships have pushed the value of its dealmaking to $1 trillion this year alone, and CEO Sam Altman doesn't seem to be finished.
OpenAI says it will soon roll back some of ChatGPT's safeguards, and even allow the chatbot to engage in erotica for adult users.
"This lawsuit was filed with maximum press fanfare and the promise of proving up an egregious series of misrepresentations," wrote OpenAI's counsel at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz and Morrison & Foerster in the motion.
Sam Altman, the CEO of the parent company of ChatGPT, in the podcast said, “I do still think there're gonna be some really strange or scary moments... The fact that so far, the technology has not produced a really scary giant risk doesn’t mean it never will
Oklo, the nuclear technology firm backed by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, has signed an agreement with Europe-based newcleo to develop advanced fuel fabrication and manufacturing infrastructure in the United States. Under the joint agreement, the European firm ...