OpenAI’s cofounder and former chief scientist, Ilya Sutskever, made headlines earlier this year after he left start his own AI lab called Safe Superintelligence Inc. He has avoided the limelight since his departure but made a rare public appearance in Vancouver on Friday at the Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS).
Former OpenAI chief scientist Ilya Sutskever, one of the biggest names in artificial intelligence, had a prediction to make on Friday: reasoning capabilities will make technology far less predictable.
OpenAI co-founder Ilya Sutskever spoke on a range of topics at NeurIPS, the annual AI conference, including his predictions for AI "superintelligence."
In its latest jab at Beijing, the U.S. will empower companies like Google and Microsoft to act as gatekeepers worldwide for highly sought-after access to AI chips, two people familiar with the draft plan said.
OpenAI released AI video generator Sora, signaling a major shift in media culture. How can we leverage multi-modal AI's strengths and manage its challenges?
Organizations that have recently discovered generative AI are at risk of overlooking an older and better-established form of AI, which the authors call “analytical AI.” This form of AI is by no means obsolete and is still an important resource for the great majority of companies.
Data center emissions have tripled since 2018. As more complex AI models like OpenAI’s Sora see broad release, those figures will likely go through the roof.
The ability to admit ignorance could be a sign of truly intelligent AI, and a new quiz of unsolved or perhaps even unsolvable questions aims to put this idea to the test
From answering questions from Cabinet ministers, academics and students on climate change, substance abuse and the law to children’s inquiries about her “birth” and links to God and being described as a talkative feminist,
Toyota's most-loved model offers strong economy, useful features, and refined style in a package that threatens the Camry's expensive luxury cousin. Bernstein senior research analyst Stacy Rasgon joins CNBC's 'Closing Bell' to discuss outlooks on Broadcom.
The Microsoft AI program aims to upskill 1 million people in Australia and New Zealand, bridging the AI skills gap and driving economic growth.