OpenAI Launches DALL-E Version 3
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OpenAI Launches DALL-E Version 3
Intel, Samsung, and more chip manufacturers support a fresh accelerator programming effort
Infosys and NVIDIA Boosts Productivity
George R.R. Martin and other authors sue OpenAI for copyright infringement
OpenAI Launches DALL-E Version 3
OpenAI announced the third version of its generative AI visual art platform DALL-E, which now lets users use ChatGPT to create prompts and includes more safety options.
This new version of DALL-E will be first released to ChatGPT Plus and ChatGPT Enterprise users in October, followed by research labs and its API service in the fall.
Intel, Samsung, and more chip manufacturers support a fresh accelerator programming effort
The Linux Foundation has launched a new industry group, the UXL Foundation, to ease the task of writing applications that can run well on multiple types of accelerator chips.
The goal of the UXL Foundation is to make it easier for developers to write software that can run on accelerator chips.
The UXL Foundation also intends to team up with industry organizations such as Khronos Group Inc., the nonprofit behind the SYCL technology.
Infosys and NVIDIA Boosts Productivity
"Infosys Topaz offerings and solutions are complementary to Nvidia's core stack," Nandan Nilekani said. "By combining our strengths and training 50,000 of our workforce on Nvidia AI technology, we're creating end-to-end, industry-leading AI solutions that will help enterprises on their journey to become AI first."
The expanded Infosys alliance comes on the heels of Nvidia's partnerships with India's two largest conglomerates —Reliance Industries Ltd. and Tata Group—to build large-scale AI infrastructure in India.
George R.R. Martin and other authors sue OpenAI for copyright infringement
More authors sued OpenAI for copyright infringement, joining other writers in pursuing legal action against generative AI companies for using their books to train AI models.
The Authors Guild and 17 well-known authors like Jonathan Franzen, John Grisham, George R.R. Martin, and Jodi Picoult filed the lawsuit in the Southern District of New York. The plaintiffs hope to get the filing classified as a class action.
According to the complaint, OpenAI “copied plaintiffs’ works wholesale, without permission or consideration” and fed the copyrighted materials into large language models.
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