OpenAI Announces New Board Members
Altman and Brockman to Continue to Lead OpenAI
OpenAI, the non-profit artificial intelligence research company, announced today that it has appointed two new members to its board of directors: Sara Hooker, a partner at Khosla Ventures, and John Hennessy, a former president of Stanford University. The appointments come as OpenAI prepares to release its latest artificial intelligence large language model, ChatGPT, which the company says will be easier and more intuitive to use.
A New Era of AI
OpenAI's latest research release of ChatGPT is the latest step in its iterative deployment of increasingly safe and useful AI systems. The company's goal is to develop artificial intelligence that is beneficial to humanity, and it believes that ChatGPT is a significant step in that direction.
ChatGPT is a large language model that can be used for a variety of tasks, including generating text, answering questions, and translating languages. It is trained on a massive dataset of text and code, and it has the ability to learn from new data. This makes it a powerful tool for a wide range of applications.
OpenAI is working with a number of partners to bring ChatGPT to market. Le Monde and Prisa Media, two of the world's largest news organizations, will be using ChatGPT to generate news content in French and Spanish.
The company's livestreamed announcement happened at 10 am. The company described the event as a chance to demo some of the new features of ChatGPT and to discuss the company's plans for the future.
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