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SearchGPT utilizes generative AI for conversational and efficient search results.
It integrates trusted information sources to reduce inaccuracies and hallucinations.
Licensed agreements with major publishers ensure reliable and cited search data.
Competes directly with Google, leveraging search to secure new revenue streams.
OpenAI pledges early access to its next AI model for testing by the U.S. AI Safety Institute.
Move aims to enhance AI safety protocols and counter claims of deprioritizing safety.
OpenAI commits 20% of its compute to safety research and eliminates non-disparagement clauses.
Alignment with regulatory bodies might influence federal AI policy and standards.

Payers using AI could save 13-25% in administrative costs and 5-11% in medical costs.
Fundamental end-to-end process reimagination needed for full AI and automation benefits.
Payers must address technology, talent, operating models, and more for successful transformations.
CEO and C-Suite leadership crucial in adopting AI to stay competitive against payers with lower costs.
OpenAI Faces Massive Costs and Potential Losses in 2024
DataCenter Dynamics
OpenAI's training and inference costs could reach $7 billion, forcing it to raise more funds.
Company utilizes 350,000 Nvidia A100 servers, with 290,000 dedicated to ChatGPT.
Projected revenue of $3.5 billion to $4.5 billion leaves a potential $5 billion shortfall.
OpenAI benefits from discounted Microsoft Azure rates but may still need fresh funds soon.

Anthropic Faces Backlash for Web Scraping
Techopedia
Freelancer.com CEO reports Anthropic's crawler made 3.5 million visits in four hours.
iFixit's CEO demands Anthropic cease scraping or obtain a license, citing Terms of Use violations.
Posts on Reddit and Linux Mint forums highlight disruptions from Anthropic's web scraping.
Anthropic claims to respect the robots.txt file and is investigating why rules were not followed.
AI Goes to the Olympics
Ars Technica
Paris enforces strict security with AI-powered CCTV surveillance for the Olympics.
New AI algorithms will monitor real-time events like crowd surges and abandoned objects.
Critics argue AI surveillance threatens privacy and may perpetuate existing biases.
City aims to balance security needs with privacy concerns, but future implications remain debated.
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