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ChatGPT is facing a spike in outages on Monday morning as OpenAI says it’s working to fix the bugs. OpenAI reported on its status page on Monday that it was experiencing a widespread outage impacting its popular AI chatbot. According to the Downdetector status page, a dramatic spike in outage reports began around 7:00 AM EDT on Monday.
In a 19-page order, U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzales Rogers granted summary judgment to OpenAI, saying that a lesser known tech firm originally built for open-source AI education infringed on the tech leaders’ trademark by offering chatbot and image generator tools, possibly looking to coast off the name recognition of the better known company.
ChatGPT, the popular artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot run by OpenAI, appears to be experiencing widespread issues as of Monday afternoon. OpenAI confirmed on a status page that it had identified a "partial outage" and "errors on ChatGPT for all paid users".
OpenAI is planning to take a cut from online product sales made through ChatGPT by integrating a payment checkout system into the chatbot, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday, citing multiple people familiar with the proposals.
OpenAI released the chatbot as a research preview and users can try it through a dedicated website. On Feb. 1, OpenAI also launched a premium version for $20 a month, starting in the U.S., ...
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UK government swoons over OpenAI in legally meaningless love-inCredulous minister claims MoU – not contract – with chatbot biz could help 'fix NHS' and 'drive economic growth' The UK's Department for Science, Innovation & Technology (DSIT) is jumping into bed with chatbot biz OpenAI,
OpenAI’s ChatGPT sees more than 2.5 billion requests daily, with 330 million from users based in the US, according to data obtained by Axios.
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