ChatGPT’s parent company OpenAI gets blocked for accessing content

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Several top new publications like The New York Times, CNN and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) have blocked Microsoft-backed OpenAI to access their content to train its AI models. The NYT blocked OpenAI’s web crawler, meaning that the Sam Altman-run company can’t use content from the publication to train its AI...

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Published on August 28, 2023 -  01:30
OpenAI Makes Biggest Announcement Since Launching ChatGPT
OpenAI , Makes Biggest Announcement , Since Launching ChatGPT. On August 28, OpenAI announced its new ChatGPT Enterprise, a business tier for the AI chatbot. CNBC reports that the new tool, which has been in development for "under a year," is the product of 20 companies of varying sizes and industries. CNBC reports that the new tool, which has been in development for "under a year," is the product of 20 companies of varying sizes and industries. According to OpenAI COO Brad Lightcap, the Enterprise offering includes access to GPT-4 with no usage caps, double the performance speed than previous versions and API credits. According to OpenAI COO Brad Lightcap, the Enterprise offering includes access to GPT-4 with no usage caps, double the performance speed than previous versions and API credits. Lightcap reportedly added that pricing would not be made public and that it would "depend, for us, on every company's use cases and size.". CNBC reports that the service's Beta users included Canva, Block and The Estée Lauder Cos. Earlier in 2023, Microsoft made its largest AI investment of the year, sinking $10 billion into OpenAI. Earlier in 2023, Microsoft made its largest AI investment of the year, sinking $10 billion into OpenAI. In April, the company reportedly closed a massive $300 million share sale with a valuation between $27 and $29 billion. . In April, the company reportedly closed a massive $300 million share sale with a valuation between $27 and $29 billion. . In November, just two months after its launch, ChatGPT surpassed 100 million users, becoming the fastest-growing consumer application ever. . A phenomenal uptake – we’ve frankly never seen anything like it, and interest has grown ever since, Brian Burke, research vice president at Gartner, via CNBC. CNBC reports that Lightcap also teased plans to roll out another tier called ChatGPT Business sometime in the future.

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