AI companies turned to social media content creators on platforms such as Instagram, Tiktok, YouTube as well as third-party licensing companies to gain access to unique content.
It’s a major get for Murati’s mysterious startup, which has also poached engineers and researchers from a number of other prominent AI firms.
It’s unclear what Murati is working on, but Wired has learned that her mysterious AI startup has started hiring engineers and researchers from OpenAI and other AI firms. Murati won’t pivot to a non-AI field after working on ChatGPT, Sora, and other OpenAI products.
Generative artificial intelligence bellwether OpenAI said on Tuesday that it is introducing a beta feature called Tasks to ChatGPT, signaling the company's foray into the virtual assistant space, competing with Apple's Siri and Amazon's Alexa.
Knowing how to ask the right questions is more valuable than knowing the answers, says OpenAI CEO Sam Altman — especially as artificial intelligence improves.
As TikTok nears a U.S. ban, apps like RedNote, Lemon8, and YouTube Shorts are emerging as viable alternatives for creators and followers alike.
With artificial intelligence companies exhausting publicly available content to train their models, new opportunities are emerging for content creators to monetise their unused footage. AI firms are offering YouTubers and other creators the chance to sell their surplus content for thousands of pounds,
ChatGPT maker OpenAI has finalized a version of its new reasoning AI model o3 mini and would be launching it in a couple of weeks, CEO Sam Altman said on Friday.
Axios is one of the top news sites on the internet, and it has a unique way of reporting. The publication announced that it’s expanding its local new business with four new news rooms. These new news rooms will be in Kansas City, Missouri; Huntsville, Alabama; Boulder, Colorado; and Pittsburg, Pennsylvania.
OpenAI and other firms' need for footage to train AI video generators has content creators selling them unused footage, but there are issues YouTubers and other digital content creators are selling their unused video footage to artificial intelligence companies seeking exclusive videos to better train their AI algorithms,
If you are an avid TikTok user – or a creator who relies on the platform for income – here’s what you need to know to prepare for its upcoming ban in the U.S.
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