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OpenAI's chief people officer, Julia Villagra, is exiting the company on Friday, the company told Business Insider. Villagra has been with OpenAI since February 2024, when she joined as head of human resources, according to her LinkedIn profile. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announced in March that she had been promoted to the chief people officer role.
SoundHound AI (SOUN -1.89%) and Palantir Technologies (PLTR 0.01%) have been flying high on the stock market in recent months as the demand for their artificial intelligence (AI)-
Google on Wednesday unveiled a new line-up of Pixel smartphones injected with another dose of artificial intelligence that's designed to do everything from fetch vital information stored on the devices to help improve photos as they're being taken.
Artificial intelligence models that can discover drugs and write code still fail at puzzles a lay person can master in minutes. This phenomenon sits at the heart of the challenge of artificial general intelligence (AGI).
Investors looking for AI stocks trading at reasonable valuations with potential to deliver healthy gains should take a closer look at these names.
A few months before the 2025 International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) in July, a three-person team at OpenAI made a long bet that they could use the competition’s brutally tough problems to train an artificial intelligence model to think on its own for hours so that it was capable of writing math proofs.
"AI inputs, and the ability to deny rivals access to them, will determine the balance of power in the 21st century."
GSA announces OpenAI partnership bringing ChatGPT to federal workforce at nominal cost, supporting Trump administration's goal to win the global AI race.
That’s why a research team from Princeton University and the Indian Institute of Technology decided to hand the job over to artificial intelligence. What the AI came up with was almost alien.
KXAN's Avery Travis and Will DuPree sit down with Dr. Jeffrey Utzinger, the Dean of Teaching and Learning at Concordia University to talk about how universities are dealing with artificial intelligence in higher education.
Today’s large language models are hardly related to the kinds of machine intelligence we see in science fiction, according to Martha Wells, author of the Murderbot Diaries series
Skidelsky’s erudite and thought-provoking book tackles a dominant issue of the day, and indeed of the last two centuries.