The UK is hosting a two-day AI summit at Bletchley Park, with global political leaders and top AI company executives in attendance to discuss the safe and responsible development of AI technology. Notable attendees include Elon Musk representing his AI startup xAI, Microsoft President Brad Smith, Google Deepmind CEO Demis Hassabis, and Meta AI chief Yann LeCun. The summit aims to address the ethical and responsible development of advanced AI models, focusing on the risks of misuse and loss of control. However, concerns have been raised about the exclusion of small businesses and artists from the event, as well as the potential displacement of human intelligence by AI.
Paying customers of ChatGPT Enterprise and Plus now have access to OpenAI's latest AI image generator model, DALL-E 3, allowing users to create unique images by instructing the chatbot. OpenAI has implemented safety measures to limit the generation of potentially harmful or misleading imagery. The latest model also addresses concerns regarding the generation of content in the style of living artists, images of public figures, and demographic representation. These issues have been major concerns in AI image generators, with efforts being made to prevent the proliferation of fake images and address inherent biases.
Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis said at a conference that artificial general intelligence (AGI), a system in which computers have human-level cognitive abilities, could be achievable within a few years. He also emphasized the need for responsible development of AGI and the potential acceleration of AI research.