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OpenAI said it's working with mental health professionals to improve ChatGPT's responses. The AI chatbot has 800 million weekly active users.
OpenAI is exploring a plan to bring paid advertising into ChatGPT for the first time, according to a report from The Information.
The ruling greenlights lawsuits against OpenAI and Microsoft by authors Martin, Michael Chabon, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Sarah Silverman, and others.
OpenAI says it has improved ChatGPT’s ability to recognize and respond to users expressing thoughts of suicide or self-harm.
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OpenAI’s ChatGPT Atlas Browser Found Vulnerable to Prompt Injections
OpenAI's new ChatGPT Atlas web browser has a security flaw that lets attackers execute prompt injection attacks by disguising malicious instructions as URLs. The AI security firm NeuralTrust says the issue stems from how the browser's omnibox interprets entries as URLs or natural-language commands.
OpenAI has since gone on a deal spree with a host of other major tech players leading to speculation that an AI bubble may be in the offing. The revised deal extends Microsoft's rights to OpenAI's AI models through to 2032 but excludes consumer hardware. OpenAI brought AI to the mainstream user in 2022 with the introduction of ChatGPT.
The nonprofit arm, now called the OpenAI Foundation, will have a $130 billion stake in the for-profit enterprise.