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OpenAI worried Google, ChatGPT “received” a diploma and other news from the world of AI

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ForkLog AI has collected the most important news from the AI world over the past week.

Google turned to the founders of the company “for advice” on the development of AI technologies.
Tesla lost its leading position in the ranking of drones.
Cruise’s robo-cars called 911 by mistake several times.
Scientists have created an AI to decipher medical abbreviations.
The neural interface set a record for reading words per minute from a patient’s brain activity.
ChatGPT passed the MBA and Medical Licensing exam.
The popular online platform Chess.com has launched a chess bot.
The most important AI deals of the last week.

Google turned to the founders for help in the development of AI

The management of the Google Corporation turned to the founders of the company Larry Page and Sergey Brin “for advice” on the development of artificial intelligence technologies.

According to The New York Times, the corporation is “concerned” about the capabilities of the ChatGPT chat bot from OpenAI. In this regard, in December 2022, the leaders of the tech giant held several meetings with the co-founders of Google regarding the rollout of technologies.

At the invitation of the company’s CEO Sundar Pichai, Page and Brin “explored the strategy of products in the field of artificial intelligence.” They approved the development plan and suggested ideas for adding chatbot features to Google search engine. The founders also gave advice to the leadership, which put forward AI in the first place.
Meta accused of using cheap labor to filter datasets

Meta outsourced African workers to filter toxic AI training data.

According to Wired, the tech giant has terminated the contract with previous content moderation subcontractor Sama, as the latter announced the closure of its Kenya unit. Majorel, an outsourcing company from Luxembourg, has become a new partner. It has offices around the world and attracts workers from Africa.

Majorel staff, who filter data for TikTok and Meta, say they spend hours looking at beheading, mutilation, and suicide graphic content for $281 a month. Bonuses are almost impossible to get. This is not enough to live on, they added.

Outsourced contractors from Nairobi said employers were unable to provide psychological support. In addition, if they complain about working conditions, they are denied promotions and given bad reviews.
Study: Tesla is losing the drone race

Tesla’s autopilot is losing out to Ford and General Motors’ self-driving technologies.

The non-profit organization Consumer Reports published a report with the results of testing 12 ADAS systems in robotic vehicles of various companies. Experts compared software in five categories:

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