Tag: OpenAI

  • What Is Sora That Creates 1-Min AI Video From Text? All About ChatGPT Maker OpenAI’s Instant Video Maker |

    New Delhi: ChatGPT maker OpenAI has gone another step further into generative AI by unveiling Sora — an AI model that can create realistic and imaginative scenes from text instructions.

    “Introducing Sora, our text-to-video model. Sora can create videos of up to 60 seconds featuring highly detailed scenes, complex camera motion, and multiple characters with vibrant emotions,” tweeted OpenAI.    

    In the tweet video, Open AI demonstrates a short video that has been generated by AI using the “Prompt: “Beautiful, snowy Tokyo city is bustling. The camera moves through the bustling city street, following several people enjoying the beautiful snowy weather and shopping at nearby stalls. Gorgeous sakura petals are flying through the wind along with snowflakes.”

    Introducing Sora, our text-to-video model.

    Sora can create videos of up to 60 seconds featuring highly detailed scenes, complex camera motion, and multiple characters with vibrant emotions. https://t.co/7j2JN27M3W

    Prompt: “Beautiful, snowy… pic.twitter.com/ruTEWn87vf


    — OpenAI (@OpenAI) February 15, 2024

    OpenAI has said that Sora — the text-to-video model –can generate videos up to a minute long while maintaining visual quality and adherence to the user’s prompt.

    “In addition to being able to generate a video solely from text instructions, the model is able to take an existing still image and generate a video from it, animating the image’s contents with accuracy and attention to small detail. The model can also take an existing video and extend it or fill in missing frame,” OpenAI said.

    Sora is not publicly available currently. It is now available only for red teamers. Sora builds on past research in DALL·E and GPT models, using the recaptioning technique from DALL·E 3, which involves generating highly descriptive captions for the visual training data. 

    “We’ll be taking several important safety steps ahead of making Sora available in OpenAI’s products. We are working with red teamers — domain experts in areas like misinformation, hateful content, and bias — who will be adversarially testing the model,” OpenAI said.

  • Hackers Utilizing ChatGPT To Enhance Cyberattacks, Microsoft And OpenAI Reveal |

    New Delhi: Microsoft and OpenAI announced on Wednesday that hackers are utilizing large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT to enhance their current cyber-attack methods. The companies have identified efforts by groups supported by Russia, North Korea, Iran, and China to utilize tools such as ChatGPT for investigating targets and developing social engineering tactics.

    In partnership with Microsoft Threat Intelligence, OpenAI intervened to disrupt five state-affiliated actors who aimed to utilize AI services to facilitate malicious cyber operations. (Also Read: Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg Tries Apple Vision Pro, Shares Video On Instagram)

    “We disrupted two China-affiliated threat actors known as Charcoal Typhoon and Salmon Typhoon; the Iran-affiliated threat actor known as Crimson Sandstorm; the North Korea-affiliated actor known as Emerald Sleet; and the Russia-affiliated actor known as Forest Blizzard,” said Sam Altman-run company. (Also Read: OpenAI’s ChatGPT Is Testing New ‘Memory’ Feature With Select Users)

    The identified OpenAI accounts associated with these actors were terminated. These bad actors sought to use OpenAI services for querying open-source information, translating, finding coding errors, and running basic coding tasks.

    “Cybercrime groups, nation-state threat actors, and other adversaries are exploring and testing different AI technologies as they emerge, in an attempt to understand potential value to their operations and the security controls they may need to circumvent,” Microsoft said in a statement.

    While attackers will remain interested in AI and probe technologies’ current capabilities and security controls, it’s important to keep these risks in context, said the company.

    “As always, hygiene practices such as multifactor authentication (MFA) and Zero Trust defenses are essential because attackers may use AI-based tools to improve their existing cyberattacks that rely on social engineering and finding unsecured devices and accounts,” the tech giant noted. (With IANS Inputs)

  • ChatGPT Users Can Now Bring GPTs Into Any Conversation In OpenAI

    OpenAI is currently only offering the ability to browse, create and use GPTs to its paying customers. 

  • OpenAI Restricts Use Of Its AI For ‘Political Campaigning, Lobbying’ |

    New Delhi: This year major world’s democracies like the United States, United Kingdom and India are set to hold elections. OpenAI has implemented several policy modifications to ensure that its generative AI technologies, including ChatGPT, DALL-E, and others do not pose a threat to the integrity of the ‘democratic process’ during the upcoming electoral events.

    In a blog post, OpenAI has outlined measures to ensure the safe development and use of their AI systems particularly during the 2024 elections in major democracies. Their approach involves prioritizing platform safety by promoting accurate voting information, enforcing responsible policies and enhancing transparency. This aims to prevent potential misuse of AI in influencing elections.

    The company is actively working to anticipate and prevent potential abuses, including misleading “deepfakes,” large-scale influence operations, and chatbots impersonating candidates. OpenAI permits the use of its technology for political campaigning and lobbying. However, the company imposes restrictions on the creation of chatbots that simulate real individuals such as candidates or local government representatives.

    The San Francisco-based AI will not permit applications that dissuade individuals from engaging in the democratic process, such as discouraging voters or misrepresenting qualifications. OpenAI has revealed plans to introduce a provenance classifier aimed at assisting users in identifying images created by DALL-E. The company has indicated that this tool will be released soon for initial testing, with the initial group of testers comprising journalists and researchers.

    Before this declaration, Meta, the owner of prominent social media platforms such as Facebook and Instagram had already prohibited political advertisements from utilizing its generative AI-based ad creation tools. This decision was based on the perceived “potential risks” associated with this emerging technology.

    “We believe this approach will allow us to better understand potential risks and build the right safeguards for the use of Generative AI in ads that relate to potentially sensitive topics in regulated industries”, Meta wrote in a blogpost on its website.

  • ‘AI Girlfriends’ Flood GPT Store Shortly After Launch, OpenAI Rules Breached |

    New Delhi: OpenAI’s recently launched GPT store is encountering difficulties with moderation just a few days after its debut. The platform provides personalized editions of ChatGPT, but certain users are developing bots that violate OpenAI’s guidelines.

    These bots, with names such as “Your AI companion, Tsu,” enable users to personalize their virtual romantic companions, violating OpenAI’s restriction on bots explicitly created for nurturing romantic relationships.

    The company is actively working to address this problem. OpenAI revised its policies when the store was introduced on January 10, 2023. However, the violation of policy on the second day highlights the challenges associated with moderation.

    With the growing demand for relationship bots, it’s adding a layer of complexity to the situation. As reported, seven out of the 30 most downloaded AI chatbots were virtual friends or partners in the United States previous year. This trend is linked to the prevailing loneliness epidemic.

    To assess GPT models, OpenAI states that it uses automated systems, human reviews and user reports to assess GPT models applying warnings or sales bans for those considered harmful. However, the continued presence of girlfriend bots in the market raises doubts about the effectiveness of this assertion.

    The difficulty in moderation reflects the common challenges experienced by AI developers. OpenAI has faced issues in implementing safety measures for previous models such as GPT-3. With the GPT store available to a wide user audience, the potential for insufficient moderation is a significant concern.

     Other technology companies are also swiftly handling problems with their AI systems, understanding the significance of quick action in the growing competition. Yet, the initial breaches highlight the significant challenges in moderation that are expected in the future.

    Even within the specific environment of a specialized GPT store, managing narrowly focused bots seems to be a complicated task. As AI progresses, ensuring their safety is set to become more complex.

  • Year-Ender 2023: 5 AI Chatbots Launched This Year |

    New Delhi: In the rapidly evolving world of technology, 2023 has witnessed a remarkable surge in the influence of Artificial Intelligence (AI), with one standout trend taking the lead. While established players like Google and Apple were expected to dominate, a surprising contender, OpenAI, has taken center stage with its groundbreaking creation – ChatGPT.

    ChatGPT

    ChatGPT, now at version 4.0 and with a successor in the pipeline, has captivated the tech scene, showcasing unprecedented capabilities in the realm of AI chatbots. (Also Read: 5 Anticipated Apple Products Set To Launch In 2024: In Pics)

    Microsoft secured the first opportunity to harness ChatGPT’s potential, integrating it into products such as Bing and the Microsoft Edge browser. (Also Read: Chanda Kochhar, 10 Others Booked For ‘Cheating’ Tomato Paste Company)

    Notably, ChatGPT’s access to the internet has propelled its learning pace, resulting in human-level performance and ever-improving accuracy. The introduction of ChatGPT Plus, doubling responses and enhancing capabilities, has further solidified its game-changing status.

    Bing Chat

    Following Microsoft’s move, Bing Chat emerged as a unique AI chatbot, infused with originality through song composition and visual elements, adding a distinctive touch to the search engine experience.

    Google Bard

    Google, although known for a deliberate approach to AI advancements, has made strides with BardAI. The recent introduction of the Gemini AI model indicates a gathering momentum for BardAI, with a commitment to accuracy and thorough training and feedback mechanisms.

    GrokAI

    Not to be left behind, Elon Musk’s Grok AI has entered the AI race on Twitter. Musk boasts that Grok AI surpasses competitors by fearlessly responding to ‘spicy questions’ and leveraging real-time knowledge from the Twitter platform. Musk’s prior involvement with OpenAI adds a touch of pedigree to Grok AI.

    DALL-E 3

    OpenAI, not resting on its laurels, introduces DALL-E 3, a text-to-image creation AI software. This latest development allows users to generate visuals from complex prompts, expanding its availability to Bing Chat and the ChatGPT Plus service for paid users.

  • Microsoft Copilot Teams Up With Suno To Create Personalized AI Songs |

    New Delhi: Microsoft Copilot, the AI chatbot, has just made a musical move by joining forces with Suno, a popular AI music creation platform. Now, Copilot can whip up AI-composed tunes with just a simple text prompt. This cool collaboration adds a musical touch to the AI chatbot, giving it the power to create personalized songs.

    The best part? Users can try it out on Microsoft Edge and make songs that match their style.

    In a recent Bing blog post, Microsoft spilled the beans on this exciting update. The tech giant shared the news of teaming up with Suno, a big player in AI music. The goal? To let everyone, no matter how much they know about music, make fun and unique songs using easy prompts.

    Suno is known for creating all sorts of songs, from lyrics to instrumentals and even singing voices. And now, it’s teaming up with Copilot to make song creation a breeze.

    If you want to give this musical extension a go, here’s how to do it:

    – Open Microsoft Edge: Make sure you’re using Microsoft Edge because this feature is built right into the browser.

    – Visit Copilot.Microsoft.com: Go to Copilot’s website to start the fun.

    – Login: Log in to your Microsoft account and make sure Copilot is ready to roll.

    – Find Suno in Plugins: On the Copilot homepage, look for the Plugins option on the right side, next to Recent activity.

    – Enable Suno: Scroll down until you spot Suno and a handy toggle button. Click that button to turn on the Suno extension.