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Hello, The way AI is built is about to change. That’s what OpenAI’s co-founder and former chief scientist Ilya Sutskever thinks as he predicts that pre-training is bound to end soon. Next-generation models, he predicted, are going to “be agentic in a real way.

” He also said future AI systems will be able to work things out step-by-step in a way that is more comparable to thinking, unlike today’s AI, which mostly pattern-matches based on what a model has seen before. OpenAI, meanwhile, wants payback. The maker published a blog post featuring Elon Musk’s old emails in which he pushed for the AI startup to be a for-profit.



The move comes in response to Musk moving the court to stop OpenAI from moving to a for-profit business. The published emails also revealed Musk sought to be OpenAI's CEO and outlined a plan where he would “unequivocally have initial control of the company” but said that would be temporary. The two other OpenAI co-founders objected, saying he would hold too much power.

Why OpenAI whistleblower, , who resorted to suicide, was critiquing ChatGPT. While many folks on Instagram are having a light-hearted moment enjoying AI-generated spoofs of Bollywood movies, investors are serious about where to put the big bucks. Software firm Databricks, which helps enterprises process and analyse their data using AI, is nearing a deal that could become one of the largest venture capital funding rounds in history.

It's close to raising $9.5 billion. If finalised.

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