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April 23, 2024

Introducing more enterprise-grade features for API customers

Increasing enterprise support with more security features and controls, updates to our Assistants API, and tools to better manage costs.

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April 23, 2024

OpenAI’s commitment to child safety: adopting safety by design principles

We’re joining Thorn, All Tech Is Human, and other leading companies in an effort to prevent the misuse of generative AI to perpetrate, proliferate, and further sexual harms against children. 

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Researchers taught robots to run. Now they’re teaching them to walk
April 17, 2024

Researchers taught robots to run. Now they’re teaching them to walk

We’ve all seen videos over the past few years demonstrating how agile humanoid robots have become, running and jumping with ease. We’re no longer surprised by this kind of agility—in fact, we’ve grown to expect it. The problem is, these shiny demos lack real-world applications. When it comes to creating robots that are useful and…

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Three reasons robots are about to become more way useful 
April 16, 2024

Three reasons robots are about to become more way useful 

This story originally appeared in The Algorithm, our weekly newsletter on AI. To get stories like this in your inbox first, sign up here. The holy grail of robotics since the field’s beginning has been to build a robot that can do our housework. But for a long time, that has just been a dream….

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April 14, 2024

Introducing OpenAI Japan

We are excited to announce our first office in Asia and we’re releasing a GPT-4 custom model optimized for the Japanese language.

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Is robotics about to have its own ChatGPT moment?
April 11, 2024

Is robotics about to have its own ChatGPT moment?

Silent. Rigid. Clumsy. Henry and Jane Evans are used to awkward houseguests. For more than a decade, the couple, who live in Los Altos Hills, California, have hosted a slew of robots in their home.  In 2002, at age 40, Henry had a massive stroke, which left him with quadriplegia and an inability to speak….

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Generative AI can turn your most precious memories into photos that never existed
April 10, 2024

Generative AI can turn your most precious memories into photos that never existed

Maria grew up in Barcelona, Spain, in the 1940s. Her first memories of her father are vivid. As a six-year-old, Maria would visit a neighbor’s apartment in her building when she wanted to see him. From there, she could peer through the railings of a balcony into the prison below and try to catch a…

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Open-sourcing generative AI
April 9, 2024

Open-sourcing generative AI

The views expressed in this video are those of the speakers, and do not represent any endorsement or sponsorship. Is the open-source approach, which has democratized access to software, ensured transparency, and improved security for decades, now poised to have a similar impact on AI? We dissect the balance between collaboration and control, legal ramifications,…

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Taking AI to the next level in manufacturing
April 9, 2024

Taking AI to the next level in manufacturing

Few technological advances have generated as much excitement as AI. In particular, generative AI seems to have taken business discourse to a fever pitch. Many manufacturing leaders express optimism: Research conducted by MIT Technology Review Insights found ambitions for AI development to be stronger in manufacturing than in most other sectors. Manufacturers rightly view AI…

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Tackling AI risks: Your reputation is at stake
April 8, 2024

Tackling AI risks: Your reputation is at stake

Forget Skynet: One of the biggest risks of AI is your organization’s reputation. That means it’s time to put science-fiction catastrophizing to one side and begin thinking seriously about what AI actually means for us in our day-to-day work. This isn’t to advocate for navel-gazing at the expense of the bigger picture: It’s to urge…

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