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OpenAI's ChatGPT introduces new file integration feature for users to directly analyze files from Google Drive and OneDrive.
OpenAI researcher Jan Leike resigns over concerns about safety culture versus product development priorities.
Google Ads AI tools can create generic lifestyle and product images but cannot produce visuals with branded items or logos.
In this episode of The AI Briefing, OpenAI's ChatGPT has rolled out a new feature, allowing users to seamlessly analyze files from Google Drive and OneDrive without the need for downloading. The chatbot has also been upgraded to comprehend natural language instructions for various tasks such as running Python codes and creating data visualizations, offering users greater flexibility and efficiency.
However, not all is smooth sailing at OpenAI as researcher Jan Leike resigns, expressing concerns about the company's focus on safety culture over product development. With the disbandment of the Superalignment team, questions arise about OpenAI's commitment to long-term AI risk mitigation.
On another front, Google clarifies the capabilities of its AI image tools for Google Ads, noting their limitations in creating visuals with branded items or logos. This disclosure follows concerns raised by a search marketer about the potential of AI in generating product images. These developments shed light on the delicate balance between technological advancement and ethical considerations in the AI landscape.
ℹ️ The AI Briefing is an AI-generated podcast we created as experiment to uncover what can is and is not possible for automating the podcast production process. Information disclosed in the podcast episode is hand-picked and reviewed by humans prior to the episodes being created. We appreciate any feedback you have and appreciate you tuning in.
OpenAI's ChatGPT introduces new file integration feature for users to directly analyze files from Google Drive and OneDrive.
OpenAI researcher Jan Leike resigns over concerns about safety culture versus product development priorities.
Google Ads AI tools can create generic lifestyle and product images but cannot produce visuals with branded items or logos.
In this episode of The AI Briefing, OpenAI's ChatGPT has rolled out a new feature, allowing users to seamlessly analyze files from Google Drive and OneDrive without the need for downloading. The chatbot has also been upgraded to comprehend natural language instructions for various tasks such as running Python codes and creating data visualizations, offering users greater flexibility and efficiency.
However, not all is smooth sailing at OpenAI as researcher Jan Leike resigns, expressing concerns about the company's focus on safety culture over product development. With the disbandment of the Superalignment team, questions arise about OpenAI's commitment to long-term AI risk mitigation.
On another front, Google clarifies the capabilities of its AI image tools for Google Ads, noting their limitations in creating visuals with branded items or logos. This disclosure follows concerns raised by a search marketer about the potential of AI in generating product images. These developments shed light on the delicate balance between technological advancement and ethical considerations in the AI landscape.
ℹ️ The AI Briefing is an AI-generated podcast we created as experiment to uncover what can is and is not possible for automating the podcast production process. Information disclosed in the podcast episode is hand-picked and reviewed by humans prior to the episodes being created. We appreciate any feedback you have and appreciate you tuning in.
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