OpenAI’s CTO, Mira Murati, recently voiced her worries about misuse of the technology. She said in an interview with the business that created the ChatGPT chatbot using artificial intelligence (AI) that it was possible for AI to be misused.
During an interview, she claimed that the business would require all the assistance it could get from various sources. It’s critical that OpenAI and other businesses like ours use controlled and responsible awareness-raising to address this issue. We are a tiny group of people, therefore we need a lot more input from everyone, including regulators, governments, and everyone else, in order for this system to function properly.”
After Google unveiled Bard, a competitor to ChatGPT, to a small group of testers, Microsoft recently launched a new version of its Bing search engine and Edge browser.
According to a company blog post, Microsoft’s upcoming AI-powered Bing search engine and Edge browser seek to provide better search, more thorough answers, a new chat experience, and the capacity to develop content. A subsequent-generation OpenAI model will power Bing. The next OpenAI large language model, which is superior to ChatGPT and tuned especially for search. It incorporates significant improvements and learnings from ChatGPT and GPT-3.5 and is significantly faster, more precise, and more powerful, the company claimed.
Mira, who was born in 1988 to Indian immigrants in San Francisco, California, holds US citizenship. The Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth is where Mira received her Bachelor of Engineering degree, according to her LinkedIn profile. Her first position was as a Summer Analyst intern at Goldman Sachs in Tokyo, Japan in 2011. She worked as an advanced concept engineer for Zodiac Aerospace for a brief period before joining Elon Musk’s Tesla as a senior product manager. From 2013 to 2016, Murati worked for the industry titan of electric vehicles. She served as VP product and engineering for Leap Motion, a VR and AR company, until joining OpenAI in 2018. Leap Motion has since been bought by Ultraleap.
From 2018 until 2020, Murati worked at OpenAI as the VP of applied AI and partnerships. As of 2022, she will serve as Senior Vice President of Research, Product, and Partnerships. Murati is the company’s Chief Technology Officer at the moment, leading it in the AI race that has unintentionally prompted BigTech companies in Silicon Valley like Google, Microsoft, and others to compete.
The OpenAI chatbot ChatGPT (Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer) was introduced in November 2022. It is based on the OpenAI GPT-3 family of big language models, and it has undergone supervised and reinforcement learning processes to be improved.
On November 30, 2022, ChatGPT was introduced as a prototype. It soon gained popularity for its thorough responses and clear responses in a variety of subject areas. However, a fundamental flaw was found to be its inconsistent factual correctness. After the introduction of ChatGPT, OpenAI was deemed to be worth 29 US billion dollars.
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