Silicon Valley generative AI companies are getting over their aversion to working with the U.S. Department of Defense, as the pressure builds to get returns on massive AI investments.
OpenAI has filed a trademark application for its latest AI model, o1, as the firm moves to shield its intellectual property.
OpenAI's yet-to-be-released flagship AI video generator Sora was leaked on HuggingFace yesterday. A group of disgruntled artists given early access decided to share it with the world in protest of being used as "PR puppets."
OpenAI's upcoming AI-powered video maker, Sora, appears to have leaked. These are some examples of what this AI tool can create.
OpenAI is funding academic research into algorithms that can predict humans’ moral judgements.
On Tuesday, a group of 16 artists leaked OpenAI's unreleased Sora text-to-video generator to the public. In an open letter addressed to "Corporate AI Overlords" and posted on the AI hosting platform Hugging Face,
OpenAI suspended access to the Sora generative-AI video system after artists in an alpha-test program released it publicly in protest.
At the heart of the controversy is a multifaceted conflict involving technological advancement, ethical concerns and artistic advocacy.
QwQ-32B-Preview is “openly” available under an Apache 2.0 license, meaning it can be used for commercial applications. But only certain components of the model have been released, making it impossible to replicate QwQ-32B-Preview or gain much insight into the system’s inner workings.
PR Puppets A group of furious artists say they've leaked OpenAI's video generator Sora. The text-to-video model was first announced in February, with the company showing off its impressive ability to generate photorealistic,