Martin Crowley & Liam Lawson
April 30, 2024
Tuesday’s top story: The Financial Times (FT) and OpenAI have signed an agreement that will allow OpenAI to use FT content for training its ChatGPT models, and in return, OpenAI will help the FT develop AI tools for its readers.
📰 OpenAI gets Financial Times content
🧧 Microsoft invests biggest ever amount in Indonesia AI
🧠 ChatGPT’s memory launches
🧪 US launches Gen-AI detection program
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Our Report: The Financial Times (FT) and OpenAI have struck an agreement that will enable OpenAI to use FT content to train its ChatGPT models and allow the FT to develop AI tools in collaboration with OpenAI.
🔑 Key Points:
As part of the agreement, ChatGPT users will be able to see summaries, quotations, and rich links to relevant FT journalistic articles, in response to their queries.
In return, OpenAI will work with the FT to develop AI features to enhance the range of AI tools it gives its readers, which includes the ‘Ask FT’ chatbot, launched last month.
FT CEO—John Ridding—says that even though they’re partnering with OpenAI, they’re still committed to “human journalism, as produced by our unrivaled newsroom.”
🤨 Why you should care: This agreement comes as OpenAI faces lawsuits from other news organizations—like the New York Times, The Intercept, Raw Story, and AlterNet—for copyright infringement, suggesting they’re entering into these news outlet partnerships to prevent further lawsuits from news publishers.
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Microsoft will invest US$1.7B over the next four years in cloud and AI infrastructure in Indonesia, marking the biggest amount of funding in Microsoft’s 29-year history in the country.
It will bring AI upskilling opportunities for 840,000 people and help the Indonesian government achieve its ‘2045 Vision’ to make the country a global economic powerhouse.
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OpenAI is launching its memory feature (first launched to a small portion of users in February) to all ChatGPT Plus subscribers (outside of Europe or Korea).
The memory feature will remember specific preferences (and include them without needing a reminder), forget specific details, if it’s told to, and can be disabled if users want it to be.
For example, if you like meeting notes to be bulleted under key headlines, ChatGPT will remember this preference and deliver meeting notes in this way, until you tell it not to.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has launched a program to assess generative AI technologies used by the US government, companies, and the public.
NIST GenAI will release benchmarks, create systems for checking content authenticity, and develop software to identify sources of fake or misleading AI-generated information.
Its first project is a system that can tell the difference between human and AI-generated media, and it’s inviting research labs to submit their AI content generators for testing.
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