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98% of small firms are using AI tools to ‘punch above their weight’
Small businesses are looking to artificial intelligence to gain a competitive edge – and they’re succeeding, according to a US Chamber of Commerce survey.98% of small firms are using AI tools to ‘punch above their weight’98% of small firms are using AI tools to ‘punch above their weight’ -
CTO Mira Murati is the latest leader to leave OpenAI
Mira Murati has departed OpenAI, where she had been the chief technology officer since 2018. In a note shared with the company and then posted publicly on X, Murati said that she is exiting “because I want to create the time and space to do my own exploration.”
Murati gained additional visibility as a face for the AI company when she briefly assumed CEO duties in November 2023 when the board of directors fired Sam Altman. Altman returned to the helm and Murati resumed work as CTO. However, her departure follows on two other notable exits. Last month, president and co–founder Greg Brockman and co-founder John Schulman both announced that they would be stepping away from OpenAI. Brockman is taking a sabbatical and Schulman is moving to rival AI firm Anthropic.
Here is the full text of Murati’s statement:
Hi all,
I have something to share with you. After much reflection, I have made the difficult decision to leave OpenAl.
My six-and-a-half years with the OpenAl team have been an extraordinary privilege. While I’ll express my gratitude to many individuals in the coming days, I want to start by thanking Sam and Greg for their trust in me to lead the technical organization and for their support throughout the years.
There’s never an ideal time to step away from a place one cherishes, yet this moment feels right. Our recent releases of speech-to-speech and OpenAl o1 mark the beginning of a new era in interaction and intelligence – achievements made possible by your ingenuity and craftsmanship. We didn’t merely build smarter models, we fundamentally changed how Al systems learn and reason through complex problems.
We brought safety research from the theoretical realm into practical applications, creating models that are more robust, aligned, and steerable than ever before. Our work has made cutting-edge Al research intuitive and accessible, developing technology that adapts and evolves based on everyone’s input. This success is a testament to our outstanding teamwork, and it is because of your brilliance, your dedication, and your commitment that OpenAl stands at the pinnacle of Al innovation.
I’m stepping away because I want to create the time and space to do my own exploration. For now, my primary focus is doing everything in my power to ensure a smooth transition, maintaining the momentum we’ve built.
I will forever be grateful for the opportunity to build and work alongside this remarkable team. Together, we’ve pushed the boundaries of scientific understanding in our quest to improve human well-being. While I may no longer be in the trenches with you, I will still be rooting for you all.
With deep gratitude for the friendships forged, the triumphs achieved, and most importantly, the challenges overcome together.
Mira
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/cto-mira-murati-is-the-latest-leader-to-leave-openai-200230104.html?src=rss
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Asking medical questions through MyChart? Your doctor may let AI respond
A popular patient portal now employs an AI bot that thousands of US doctors use to write messages to patients. Disclosure is optional.Go Here to Read this Fast! Asking medical questions through MyChart? Your doctor may let AI respond
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X’s first transparency report since Musk reveals a surprising contradiction
The social platform’s report – its first in three years – reveals, among other things, that five million hateful posts were removed, but only 2,361 profiles were banned. Here’s what else we learned.X’s first transparency report since Musk reveals a surprising contradictionX’s first transparency report since Musk reveals a surprising contradiction -
Orion are Meta’s ‘most advanced glasses in the world’ and run on a neural interface
The glasses prototype is Meta’s moonshot attempt at fitting augmented reality technology into a form factor we’re all familiar with.Orion are Meta’s ‘most advanced glasses in the world’ and run on a neural interfaceOrion are Meta’s ‘most advanced glasses in the world’ and run on a neural interface -
The Asus ROG Zephyrus M16 is on sale — don’t buy the 4090 configuration
Conquer all the competition with the Asus ROG Zephyrus M16 Gaming Laptop, now on clearance at Best Buy for $1,755!Go Here to Read this Fast! The Asus ROG Zephyrus M16 is on sale — don’t buy the 4090 configuration
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Apple iPhone 16 vs. iPhone 15: Time for an upgrade?
The iPhone 16 breathes new life into Apple’s standard iPhone lineup, but is it a worthy upgrade over the iPhone 15? We walk you through the differences.Go Here to Read this Fast! Apple iPhone 16 vs. iPhone 15: Time for an upgrade?
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Meta reveals Orion, its first fully holographic AR glasses
At the end of the Meta Connect keynote, Meta shared an exclusive look at its first fully functioning prototype of “Orion” — fully holographic AR glasses.Go Here to Read this Fast! Meta reveals Orion, its first fully holographic AR glasses
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This $44 device fixes the iPhone’s lack of hi-res wireless audio
Apple’s music service might support lossless, hi-res audio, but iPhone users couldn’t hear that quality with wireless earbuds – until now.Go Here to Read this Fast! This $44 device fixes the iPhone’s lack of hi-res wireless audio
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Blumhouse Games’ Fear The Spotlight set for release on October 22
Blumhouse, the horror production company behind such big cinematic hits as Get Out, M3GAN and the Insidious films, has extended its creepy tentacles to scary shows and movies to scary video games.
Fear the Spotlight is Blumhouse Games’ first entry into gaming with the help of the indie developer Cozy Game Pals. The horror game will get a full release on October 22 and there’s a demo currently available for PCs on Steam.
Fear the Spotlight is a third-person horror adventure game that takes place in a high school after hours. Two curious teens Vivian and Amy sneak into Sunnyside High, a school with a dark, mysterious history, in the dead of night to perform a séance. A deadly creature with a bright, glowing gaze rises and starts roaming the halls of the school. The spotlight monster separates the girls and it’s up to Vivian to unravel the school’s mystery, find Amy and make it through the darkness alive.
The game uses PS1 style, polygonal graphics, which just adds to the game’s creepy aesthetic like some of those early horror classics including Nightmare Creatures and the first Silent Hill game. There’s just something about a square-ish head that sends a shiver down my spine. It’s one of many reasons I’m not looking forward to the new Minecraft movie.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/pc/blumhouse-games-fear-the-spotlight-set-for-release-on-october-22-194907647.html?src=rss
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