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OpenAI Simplifies ChatGPT, Teases GPT-5; Baidu's Ernie AI Goes Free

OpenAI is finally going to make ChatGPT a lot less confusing – and hints at a GPT-5 release window

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• OpenAI is planning to simplify ChatGPT to make it less confusing for users.
• OpenAI hints at a future release window for GPT-5 as part of their roadmap.

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How Harrison Ford brought a strike over video game AI to the world's attention

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• Voice actors in the SAG-AFTRA union are on strike over the use of generative AI in the video game industry, demanding compensation and transparency when AI generates performances from their work.
• Major video game publishers like Activision Blizzard, Disney, Warner Bros, and Electronic Arts are involved in the dispute, impacting recent titles with English-language voice performances missing due to the strike.

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Baidu Takes Big Step to Catch Up by Making Ernie AI Bot Free

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• Baidu has made its Ernie AI chatbot free for users, which could have significant implications for the development of next-generation artificial intelligence.
• This move by Baidu is aimed at helping the Chinese search giant catch up in the AI race.

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OpenAI Plans to Release New GPT-4.5 Model in Weeks, Altman Says

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• OpenAI is preparing to launch a new AI model named GPT-4.5, following challenges faced during the development of the system in the previous year.
• The upcoming release of GPT-4.5 signifies significant progress in OpenAI's AI research and development efforts.

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Rogue states could use AI to do 'real harm', warns ex-Google CEO

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• Former Google CEO, Eric Schmidt, expressed concerns that rogue states like North Korea, Iran, or Russia could leverage AI to develop weapons for harmful purposes.
• Schmidt warned that the misuse of AI technology by these countries or terrorist groups could lead to catastrophic events like biological attacks on innocent individuals.

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