OpenAI, the company behind the popular AI chatbot ChatGPT, is facing a new legal challenge in India. A group of major Indian and international book publishers has filed a lawsuit, accusing the tech giant of using their copyrighted content without permission.
Indian book publishers, alongside their international counterparts, have filed a copyright lawsuit against OpenAI in the Delhi High Court.
It can also ask follow-up questions to further personalize the tasks it completes, such as login information for other websites. Users can take control of the screen at any time.
Generative artificial intelligence heavyweight OpenAI on Thursday previewed an AI agent that can carry out tasks on the web for users, as it seeks to enhance its chatbot amid intensifying competition.
OpenAI has announced it's latest Operator AI agent tool but it is still working out some issues on the technology.
The secondhand marketplace says consumers are already reaping the benefits of the AI-enabled customer service tool.
Alongside its big public push for AI investments, the U.K. government is also playing a virtual card to catapult itself into the 21st century. Today it
OpenAI has rolled out new ChatGPT changes designed to humanize the AI-powered chatbot and add levels of personalization and customization.
Barrett Woodside, co-founder of the San Francisco AI hardware company Positron, said he and his colleagues have been abuzz about DeepSeek.
ChatGPT, the massively popular conversational chatbot, was down for a short time before the issue was resolved, according to an OpenAI status update.
ChatGPT launched in the fall of 2022 and quickly became the fastest-growing consumer software. The base version is free, but some users pay as much as $200 a month for the service. Around 300 million people use OpenAI's chatbot every week, and the chatbot handles more than 1 billion messages a day.