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OpenAI - Wikipedia
OpenAI is an American artificial intelligence (AI) research organization comprising both a non-profit foundation and a controlled for-profit public benefit corporation (PBC), headquartered in San Francisco.
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OpenAI changed its mission statement 6 times in 9 years ... - Fortune
3 days ago · OpenAI changed its mission statement 6 times in 9 years. It finally removed the word “safely” as a core value when it restructured into a for-profit
Who's in Charge at OpenAI? See the Org Chart - Business Insider
2 days ago · OpenAI is racing toward an expected IPO amid pressure to justify its valuation and compete with Big Tech. Business Insider looked at the company's internal org chart to map the …
Battle of the AI brands: What's behind the bad blood between OpenAI …
22 hours ago · OpenAI’s Sam Altman and Anthropic’s Dario Amodei strike an awkward pose at an AI event in India with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
GPT-4 | OpenAI
Mar 14, 2023 · GPT-4 is more creative and collaborative than ever before. It can generate, edit, and iterate with users on creative and technical writing tasks, such as composing songs, writing …
Thrive Capital invested roughly $1 billion in OpenAI, source says - CNBC
1 day ago · The investment was separate from the $100 billion funding round that OpenAI is finalizing, according to a source.
Products and applications of OpenAI - Wikipedia
OpenAI Five is a team of five OpenAI-curated bots used in the competitive five-on-five video game Dota 2, that learn to play against human players at a high skill level entirely through trial-and-error algorithms.