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There is no doubt about the impact of the gradual introduction of artificial intelligence in industrial areas, nor about the ability of services such as ChatGPT, DALL-E and a few others to increase content generation. However, in the midst of this “boom” there is debate and debate about the opportunities and risks of this trend. Elon Musk decided to revive the debate a bit and dedicate a tweet to Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft.
IN TwitterMusk described Gates’ understanding of artificial intelligence as “limited”: “I remember the first meetings with Gates. His understanding of AI was limited. It is,” the businessman added.
This comment was made after Bill Gates posted a text reviewing his approach to OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, and benefited from an agreement with Microsoft to bring this generative AI to Bing search engine, Microsoft 365 Copilot, and other possible products. .
In the post, Gates mentions that he met with Sam Altman’s company again in mid-2022: “I was so excited about their work that I proposed a task: to teach artificial intelligence to take the Advanced Placement biology exam and be able to answer questions for which it was not specifically trained. (I chose the AP Bio because the test is more than just a reiteration of scientific facts: it requires you to think critically about biology.) If you can do that, I said, then you will make a real breakthrough.”
After this query, ChatGPT was able to correctly answer 59 of the 60 questions asked in this AP Bio test. “The development of AI is as fundamental as the creation of the microprocessor, the personal computer, the Internet and the mobile phone. It will change the way people work, study, travel, receive medical care and communicate with each other. Entire industries will be reoriented around it. Companies will differ in how well they use it.” Bill Gates notes in his publication.
Bill Gates, Elon Musk and OpenAI
Unlike Gates, the relationship between Musk and Open AI it’s not so nice. In 2018, SpaceX CEO demanded to lead the team Open AI under the pretext of lagging behind Google in the development of artificial intelligence. Sam Altman and other board members Open AI they opposed the idea, leading to the departure of the current CEO of Twitter.
After this impasse, Musk stopped working with foundations Open AI – about 100 million dollars, according to available data – for the development of new technologies. Faced with this budget cut, Altman took over the company and decided to start a non-profit organization. With this change of direction Microsoft He decides to become a major investor by investing a billion dollars in the company.
This alliance has allowed OpenAI to have enough resources to build ChatGPT and DALL_E generative AI models over the past few years.
Source: RPP

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