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OpenAI could reach massive $90 billion valuation with new share sales, reports

The intended valuation for the company is about three times what it was earlier this year.

  • By Molly Bohannon

From OpenAI to Canva, Artificial Intelligence is remaking The Cloud

Seven of 16 newcomers to Forbes’ annual Cloud 100 list are AI companies. More than half of Cloud 100 companies say they have launched a generative AI feature in the last eight months.

  • By Kenrick Cai
  • Forbes Staff

‘We knew AI could destroy the whole world and we wanted to figure out how to prevent that’: ChatGPT Founder

ChatGPT founder Sam Altman is full of hope (and fear) about the future of artificial intelligence. Finishing off a five-week world tour at the Melbourne Exhibition Centre he spoke to audiences about the importance of incentives, harnessing the power of capitalism, and the potential of AI to destroy the world.

  • By Lisa Teh - Contributor

Like Photoshop ‘on steroids’: ChatGPT founder urges further regulation on ‘exploding’ AI use

Senators and industry leaders went back-and-forth about what artificial intelligence governance and dangers may look like—questioning whether the technology is more like the “printing press” or the “atom bomb.”.

  • By Antonio Pequeño IV

OpenAI promises up to $20,000 if users find ChatGPT glitches

OpenAI is introducing its “bug bounty” program as artificial intelligence services face more scrutiny from government officials and within the tech industry.

  • By Brian Bushard
  • Forbes Staff

How to use ChatGPT and Bard for everyday tasks – like creating a budget, finding airfares or planning meals

Both AI chatbots are large language models that give human-like responses to prompts and questions.

  • By Arianna Johnson
  • Forbes Staff

Which jobs will AI replace? These 4 industries will be heavily impacted

It’s estimated that more than 300 million jobs worldwide will be affected by AI, and the most at-risk are white-collar workers.

  • By Arianna Johnson
  • Forbes Staff

From doing your taxes, to sitting an exam: Here’s what GPT-4 is capable of

However, the new version of ChatGPT could have been a lot more contentious, the company admits and has instituted substantive new guardrails to prevent malicious answers.

  • By Cyrus Farivar
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