You can now upload a picture to ChatGPT to generate a Ghibli-style version of yourself. But the artist has branded it “an insult to life itself”.
The offer has triggered missives from both OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Musk,intensifying their long-running feud.
The cheap,open AI model has sent shockwaves through Silicon Valley. Has Australia already been left behind or does DeepSeek’s rapid rise,despite limited resources,mean something similar could emerge locally?
The Chinese AI chatbot has taken the world by storm. I tested it with questions I was sure it wouldn’t answer. The responses took me by surprise.
A Chinese start-up that didn’t exist 18 months ago just triggered a meltdown that exposes the vulnerability of Wall Street.
The announcement is set to reshape the tech sector and create hundreds of thousands of jobs. Where does Australia fit in,and what does Elon Musk have to say?
ChatGPT,Google’s Gemini and Meta’s Llama should be deemed “high risk”,a Senate committee has found,with executives in the firing line for their appearances.
Some of the most powerful and influential companies remain in the hands of the executives who founded them and who are almost impossible to remove.
According to relationship experts,the practice isn’t exactly catfishing. But it walks a fine line.
Microsoft has backed away from pouring more money into OpenAI,straining relations.