OpenAI Will Pay People to Report Vulnerabilities in ChatGPT
OpenAI will start paying people as much as $20,000 to help the company find bugs in its artificial intelligence systems, such as the massively popular ChatGPT chatbot.
OpenAI will start paying people as much as $20,000 to help the company find bugs in its artificial intelligence systems, such as the massively popular ChatGPT chatbot.
Bitcoin may be at a nine-month high, but El Salvador’s total holdings are still worth 29% less than what the government paid for the world’s largest digital currency.
A US startup has won permission to fly drones over people and beyond the view of their operators in New Zealand, a key regulatory step that could help open the skies over the EU, Australia and Canada to broader commercial use of unmanned aircraft.
Katie Cotton, a longtime Apple Inc. communications chief who served as a steward for the company’s iconic brand during the Steve Jobs era and beyond, has died.
Gecamines, Democratic Republic of Congo’s state-owned copper and cobalt miner, raised $75 million to extract more minerals from waste material at its Big Hill tailings site in Lubumbashi.
Joe Biden is many things. And some days, above all, he’s Irish.
Alphabet Inc.’s YouTube is raising prices for the National Football League’s Sunday Ticket games after dropping $14 billion on rights to the sports package.
(Bloomberg) — MicroStrategy Inc. co-founder and Executive Chairman Michael Saylor’s more than $4 billion bet on Bitcoin is profitable again after the value of the largest cryptocurrency exceeded its average purchase price.Â
It may prove to be the most serious intelligence leak the US has had in a decade, and behind closed doors, it has set off uncomfortable conversations with the nation’s closest allies.
This year’s rally in the shares of the biggest technology companies is the best thing going for bulls. It’s about to run into an earnings season that’s expected to deliver the biggest profit drop for the tech sector in more than a decade.