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Kate Clark
Kate Clark has worked in Afghanistan on and off since 1999 when she was the BBC correspondent in Kabul. Kate was the only western journalist in Afghanistan during the last years of the Taleban regime and covered the 2001 war and its aftermath. She is currently the Country Director of the ...
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OpenAI’s $86 Billion Share Sale in Jeopardy Following Altman Firing
18 Nov 2023
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www.theinformation.com
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| Business Finance
OpenAI's planned employee share sale, valuing the company at approximately $86 billion, is uncertain following the unexpected dismissal of CEO Sam Altman and subsequent resignations, including President Greg Brockman. The tender offer, led by Thrive Capital, is in jeopardy, potentially affecting the valuation and completion timeline.
James Durston
James Durston is an award-winning journalist and editor of more than 20 years. Previous roles include Senior Producer for CNN Travel, launch editor for various platforms including LE PAN (high end luxury living magazine and website) and Cathay Pacific's Discovery site, and most recently was ...
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Sam Altman returns as OpenAI CEO, board backpedals and flees
21 Nov 2023
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btw.media
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| Corporate Governance
Sam Altman has returned as CEO of OpenAI after being ousted and then rehired, with the board members who fired him now removed except for Adam D’Angelo. Greg Brockman, who resigned after Altman's firing, also returns. The leadership turmoil raises questions about OpenAI's stability and future. Emmett Shear, briefly CEO, criticized the handling of Altman's termination and proposed plans for recovery. Microsoft's involvement, including an offer to Altman and a $10 million signing bonus for employees, is also highlighted.
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Clothilde Goujard
Clothilde Goujard is a journalist based in Amman, Jordan. She was previously a senior tech policy reporter with POLITICO in Brussels, Belgium. She has also freelanced in Canada as a video journalist for Agence France-Presse (AFP) and CBC. Her work on Canadian politics, migration and the ...
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Inside the shadowy global battle to tame the world's most dangerous technology
01 Nov 2023
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www.politico.eu
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| Technology Policy
Global leaders, tech executives, and policymakers are engaged in a complex debate over regulating artificial intelligence (AI), with significant discussions taking place at Bletchley Park and other international venues. The U.S., EU, and UK are vying to establish AI standards, with the EU's AI Act proposing strict regulations, while the U.S. favors voluntary commitments. The debate is marked by differing views on the immediacy of AI risks and the balance between innovation and regulation. Key figures like Kamala Harris, Nick Clegg, and Emmanuel Macron are involved, with tech companies like Meta, OpenAI, and Microsoft playing pivotal roles. The outcome of these discussions will shape the future of AI regulation and its impact on global technology governance.
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Peter Guest
Peter Guest is a writer, editor, producer and photographer, based in Southeast Asia. His work has appeared in Nikkei Asian Review, the Atlantic, Newsweek, the Financial Times, Wired, the Guardian, the Wall Street Journal and others. He has reported from more than 40 countries across five continents,...
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Microsoft Emerges as the Winner in OpenAI Chaos
22 Dec 2023
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WIRED
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| Technology Industry
Microsoft has hired Sam Altman and Greg Brockman, the former executives of OpenAI, to lead a new advanced AI research team. This move comes after Altman was removed as CEO of OpenAI and amidst reports of other senior researchers leaving the company. Microsoft, a major investor in OpenAI, benefits from this acquisition by gaining a successful management team without purchasing the entire company. The integration of OpenAI's technology into Microsoft products and the potential for further AI development, including hardware ventures, are seen as significant advantages for Microsoft. The article also discusses the implications for OpenAI's future and the competitive AI industry.
Jean-Marc Manach
jean-marc manach is a french investigative & OSINT (data)journalist based in Paris, France, working on surveillance, privacy and intelligence issues (among other things) since the late 90s. He has written numerous information security manuals explaining how to protect ones sources and ...
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AI Act and Facial Recognition: France Called Out by 45 MEPs
05 Dec 2023
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Next
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| European Politics
45 MEPs have addressed a letter to French leaders, urging them to support a ban on facial recognition in public spaces as part of the upcoming European AI Act. The letter criticizes the French police's use of BriefCam's facial recognition software and calls for stricter regulations. The European Parliament, Council, and Commission are in contentious negotiations over the AI Act, with significant resistance from France, Germany, and Italy. The text highlights the urgency of establishing a robust regulatory framework to protect fundamental rights and prevent mass surveillance.
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Alyssa Moxley
Alyssa Moxley is a writer and audio producer based in Athens, Greece. She is available for investigative reports, detailed cultural analysis, and interviews for print and radio. She is also available for audio recording (for radio or video) needs with high quality equipment. She has expertise in ...
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A.I.’s Data Wall, a Surprise Privacy Bill, and What Happened to the TikTok Ban?
12 Apr 2024
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www.nytimes.com
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| TikTok Ban
The podcast episode discusses the challenges tech companies face in acquiring data to train AI models, highlighting the controversial methods used by OpenAI, Google, and Meta. It also covers the introduction of a potential federal data privacy bill in the United States, which has bipartisan support and aims to establish comprehensive privacy protections. Additionally, the episode examines the stalled efforts to ban or force the sale of TikTok, exploring the political and legal complexities involved. Key figures and organizations involved in these issues are discussed, providing a balanced view of the current technological and legislative landscape.
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Oliver Pickup
Oliver Pickup is an award-winning journalist, copywriter, ghostwriter and broadcaster based in London, United Kingdom. Over the last decade his work appeared in all the national newspapers in England, and he has contributed to numerous multinational magazines and websites. More recently (...
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Execs are ignoring the dangers of ‘confidently incorrect’ AI and why it’s a massive problem
23 Mar 2023
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digiday.com
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| Business Risks
Greg Brockman, president and co-founder of OpenAI, showcased the capabilities of GPT-4, the latest language model that powers ChatGPT, by demonstrating its ability to create a website from a sketch. Despite its impressive feats, such as building websites, inventing games, creating drugs, and passing legal exams rapidly, futurist David Shrier from Imperial College Business School warns that business leaders are overlooking the significant risks of 'confidently incorrect AI' as they quickly integrate ChatGPT into their operations without fully considering the potential pitfalls.
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Finbarr Toesland
I'm a London-based freelance journalist, with my work published by media outlets, including Financial Times’ publications, BBC Travel, Huffington Post, Africa Report, The European, World Politics Review, The Times and The Sunday Times supplements. As a journalist, I specialise in business, ...
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Why OpenAI CTO Mira Murati is optimistic about the future of AI
13 Jul 2023
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The CEO Magazine
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English
| Technology Advancement
Mira Murati, CTO of OpenAI, is optimistic about the future of AI, drawing inspiration from works of art that prophesied a technologically dependent society. Born in Albania and educated at Dartmouth, Murati's career includes stints at Goldman Sachs, Zodiac Aerospace, and Tesla. She joined OpenAI in 2018, leading to her current role where she oversees research, product, and safety teams. OpenAI has launched AI tools like DALL-E 2 and ChatGPT, capturing public interest and becoming a leading AI brand. Despite concerns about AI's potential drawbacks, such as generating incorrect information, Murati advocates for responsible AI development and public dialogue. OpenAI's success has prompted companies like Microsoft to invest heavily and integrate AI into their products. Murati also serves on the board of Unlearn.AI, which applies AI to healthcare. The future of AI's role in society remains an open question, with the potential to address global issues or replace human jobs.
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