Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, SpaceX, and X, is making waves again. This time, he’s threatening to ban Apple devices from his companies if Apple integrates OpenAI technology directly into its operating system with the iOS 18 announcement. Musk Calls Apple’s OpenAI Integration a Security Risk pic.twitter.com/7OgZAAdPf6 — Elon Musk
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Grab, a leading superapp in Southeast Asia, and OpenAI, a pioneering research and development company focused on safe artificial general intelligence, have announced a groundbreaking partnership. This collaboration marks a significant step forward in leveraging AI to enhance the lives of millions of users in the region. Grab announces partnership
Apple is set to integrate advanced chatbot functionality into iOS 18, according to Bloomberg journalist Mark Gurman. This move comes courtesy of a new deal with OpenAI, the company behind the popular ChatGPT tool. Gurman expects the partnership to be a major focus at Apple’s upcoming WWDC developer event in
OpenAI, once hailed as a champion for open-source, ethical AI development, finds itself at the centre of a storm. Elon Musk, a co-founder, has filed a lawsuit against the organization and its CEO, Sam Altman, alleging a breach of contract, promissory estoppel, and fiduciary duty. The lawsuit claims that OpenAI,
Imagine conjuring a bustling cityscape bathed in neon lights or a majestic eagle soaring through a cloud-streaked sky – just by describing it in words. With OpenAI’s latest creation, Sora, this fantastical feat becomes reality. This groundbreaking AI model isn’t just another text-to-image generator; it’s a storyteller, weaving visual narratives
It seems that OpenAI is working on integrating ChatGPT with Android, allowing it to be a default assist app on Android devices. The recent addition is a Quick Settings shortcut on Android, providing users with easier and quicker access to ChatGPT. This shortcut allows you to open an overlay UI