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OpenAI Announces Safety and Security Committee Amid New AI Model Development

OpenAI Announces Safety and Security Committee

OpenAI announced a new safety and security committee as it begins training a new AI model intended to replace the GPT-4 system that currently powers its ChatGPT chatbot. The San Francisco-based startup announced the formation of the committee in a blog post on Tuesday, highlighting its role in advising the board on crucial safety and security decisions related to OpenAI’s projects and operations. The creation of the committee comes amid ongoing debates about AI safety at OpenAI. The company faced scrutiny after Jan Leike, a researcher, resigned, criticizing OpenAI for prioritizing product development over safety. Following this, co-founder and chief scientist Ilya Sutskever also resigned, leading to the disbandment of the "superalignment" team that he and Leike co-led, which was focused on addressing AI risks. Despite these controversies, OpenAI emphasized that its AI models are industry leaders in both capability and safety. The company expressed openness to robust debate during this critical period.

OpenAI's Safety and Security Committee Composition and Responsibilities

The safety committee comprises company insiders, including OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, Chairman Bret Taylor, and four OpenAI technical and policy experts. It also features board members Adam D’Angelo, CEO of Quora, and Nicole Seligman, a former general counsel for Sony.
"A first task of the Safety and Security Committee will be to evaluate and further develop OpenAI’s processes and safeguards over the next 90 days."Β 
The committee's initial task is to evaluate and further develop OpenAI’s existing processes and safeguards. They are expected to make recommendations to the board within 90 days. OpenAI has committed to publicly releasing the recommendations it adopts in a manner that aligns with safety and security considerations. The establishment of the safety and security committee is a significant step by OpenAI to address concerns about AI safety and maintain its leadership in AI innovation. By integrating a diverse group of experts and stakeholders into the decision-making process, OpenAI aims to ensure that safety and security remain paramount as it continues to develop cutting-edge AI technologies.

Development of the New AI Model

OpenAI also announced that it has recently started training a new AI model, described as a "frontier model." These frontier models represent the most advanced AI systems, capable of generating text, images, video, and human-like conversations based on extensive datasets. The company also recently launched its newest flagship model GPT-4o ('o' stands for omni), which is a multilingual, multimodal generative pre-trained transformer designed by OpenAI. It was announced by OpenAI CTO Mira Murati during a live-streamed demo on May 13 and released the same day. GPT-4o is free, but with a usage limit that is five times higher for ChatGPT Plus subscribers. GPT-4o has a context window supporting up to 128,000 tokens, which helps it maintain coherence over longer conversations or documents, making it suitable for detailed analysis. Media Disclaimer: This report is based on internal and external research obtained through various means. The information provided is for reference purposes only, and users bear full responsibility for their reliance on it. The Cyber Express assumes no liability for the accuracy or consequences of using this information.

OpenAI on the defensive after multiple PR setbacks in one week

20 May 2024 at 16:51
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Since the launch of its latest AI language model, GPT-4o, OpenAI has found itself on the defensive over the past week due to a string of bad news, rumors, and ridicule circulating on traditional and social media. The negative attention is potentially a sign that OpenAI has entered a new level of public visibilityβ€”and is more prominently receiving pushback to its AI approach beyond what it has seen from tech pundits and government regulators.

OpenAI's rough week started last Monday when the company previewed a flirty AI assistant with a voice seemingly inspired by Scarlett Johansson from the 2013 film Her. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman alluded to the film himself on X just before the event, and we had previously made that comparison with an earlier voice interface for ChatGPT that launched in September 2023.

While that September update included a voice called "Sky" that some have said sounds like Johansson, it was GPT-4o's seemingly lifelikeΒ new conversational interface, complete with laughing and emotionally charged tonal shifts, that led to a widely circulated Daily Show segment ridiculing the demo for its perceived flirty nature. Next, a Saturday Night Live joke reinforced an implied connection to Johansson's voice.

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Scarlett Johansson says Altman insinuated that AI soundalike was intentional

20 May 2024 at 18:45
Scarlett Johansson and Joaquin Phoenix attend <em>Her</em> premiere during the 8th Rome Film Festival at Auditorium Parco Della Musica on November 10, 2013, in Rome, Italy.

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OpenAI has paused a voice mode option for ChatGPT-4o, Sky, after backlash accusing the AI company of intentionally ripping off Scarlett Johansson's critically acclaimed voice-acting performance in the 2013 sci-fi film Her.

In a blog defending its casting decision for Sky, OpenAI went into great detail explaining its process for choosing the individual voice options for its chatbot. But ultimately, the company seemed pressed to admit that Sky's voice was just too similar to Johansson's to keep using it, at least for now.

"We believe that AI voices should not deliberately mimic a celebrity's distinctive voiceβ€”Sky’s voice is not an imitation of Scarlett Johansson but belongs to a different professional actress using her own natural speaking voice," OpenAI's blog said.

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Cybersecurity Concerns Surround ChatGPT 4o’s Launch; Open AI Assures Beefed up Safety Measure

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The field of Artificial Intelligence is rapidly evolving, and OpenAI's ChatGPT is a leader in this revolution. This groundbreaking large language model (LLM) redefined the expectations for AI. Just 18 months after its initial launch, OpenAI has released a major update: GPT-4o. This update widens the gap between OpenAI and its competitors, especially the likes of Google. OpenAI unveiled GPT-4o, with the "o" signifying "omni," during a live stream earlier this week. This latest iteration boasts significant advancements across various aspects. Here's a breakdown of the key features and capabilities of OpenAI's GPT-4o.

Features of GPT-4o

Enhanced Speed and Multimodality: GPT-4o operates at a faster pace than its predecessors and excels at understanding and processing diverse information formats – written text, audio, and visuals. This versatility allows GPT-4o to engage in more comprehensive and natural interactions. Free Tier Expansion: OpenAI is making AI more accessible by offering some GPT-4o features to free-tier users. This includes the ability to access web-based information during conversations, discuss images, upload files, and even utilize enterprise-grade data analysis tools (with limitations). Paid users will continue to enjoy a wider range of functionalities. Improved User Experience: The blog post accompanying the announcement showcases some impressive capabilities. GPT-4o can now generate convincingly realistic laughter, potentially pushing the boundaries of the uncanny valley and increasing user adoption. Additionally, it excels at interpreting visual input, allowing it to recognize sports on television and explain the rules – a valuable feature for many users. However, despite the new features and capabilities, the potential misuse of ChatGPT is still on the rise. The new version, though deemed safer than the previous versions, is still vulnerable to exploitation and can be leveraged by hackers and ransomware groups for nefarious purposes. Talking about the security concerns regarding the new version, OpenAI shared a detailed post about the new and advanced security measures being implemented in GPT-4o.

Security Concerns Surround ChatGPT 4o

The implications of ChatGPT for cybersecurity have been a hot topic of discussion among security leaders and experts as many worry that the AI software can easily be misused. Since its inception in November 2022, several organizations such as Amazon, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Bank of America, Citigroup, Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs, Wells Fargo and Verizon have restricted access or blocked the use of the program citing security concerns. In April 2023, Italy became the first country in the world to ban ChatGPT after accusing OpenAI of stealing user data. These concerns are not unfounded.

OpenAI Assures Safety

OpenAI reassured people that GPT-4o has "new safety systems to provide guardrails on voice outputs," plus extensive post-training and filtering of the training data to prevent ChatGPT from saying anything inappropriate or unsafe. GPT-4o was built in accordance with OpenAI's internal Preparedness Framework and voluntary commitments. More than 70 external security researchers red teamed GPT-4o before its release. In an article published on its official website, OpenAI states that its evaluations of cybersecurity do not score above β€œmedium risk.” β€œGPT-4o has safety built-in by design across modalities, through techniques such as filtering training data and refining the model’s behavior through post-training. We have also created new safety systems to provide guardrails on voice outputs. Our evaluations of cybersecurity, CBRN, persuasion, and model autonomy show that GPT-4o does not score above Medium risk in any of these categories,” the post said. β€œThis assessment involved running a suite of automated and human evaluations throughout the model training process. We tested both pre-safety-mitigation and post-safety-mitigation versions of the model, using custom fine-tuning and prompts, to better elicit model capabilities,” it added. OpenAI shared that it also employed the services of over 70 experts to identify risks and amplify safety. β€œGPT-4o has also undergone extensive external red teaming with 70+ external experts in domains such as social psychology, bias and fairness, and misinformation to identify risks that are introduced or amplified by the newly added modalities. We used these learnings to build out our safety interventions in order to improve the safety of interacting with GPT-4o. We will continue to mitigate new risks as they’re discovered,” it said. Media Disclaimer: This report is based on internal and external research obtained through various means. The information provided is for reference purposes only, and users bear full responsibility for their reliance on it. The Cyber Express assumes no liability for the accuracy or consequences of using this information.

Before launching, GPT-4o broke records on chatbot leaderboard under a secret name

13 May 2024 at 17:33
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On Monday, OpenAI employee William Fedus confirmed on X that a mysterious chart-topping AI chatbot known as "gpt-chatbot" that had been undergoing testing on LMSYS's Chatbot Arena and frustrating experts was, in fact, OpenAI's newly announced GPT-4o AI model. He also revealed that GPT-4o had topped the Chatbot Arena leaderboard, achieving the highest documented score ever.

"GPT-4o is our new state-of-the-art frontier model. We’ve been testing a version on the LMSys arena as im-also-a-good-gpt2-chatbot," Fedus tweeted.

Chatbot Arena is a website where visitors converse with two random AI language models side by side without knowing which model is which, then choose which model gives the best response. It's a perfect example of vibe-based AI benchmarking, as AI researcher Simon Willison calls it.

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Major ChatGPT-4o update allows audio-video talks with an β€œemotional” AI chatbot

13 May 2024 at 13:58
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On Monday, OpenAI debuted GPT-4o (o for "omni"), a major new AI model that can ostensibly converse using speech in real time, reading emotional cues and responding to visual input. It operates faster than OpenAI's previous best model, GPT-4 Turbo, and will be free for ChatGPT users and available as a service through API, rolling out over the next few weeks, OpenAI says.

OpenAI revealed the new audio conversation and vision comprehension capabilities in a YouTube livestream titled "OpenAI Spring Update," presented by OpenAI CTO Mira Murati and employees Mark Chen and Barret Zoph that included live demos of GPT-4o in action.

OpenAI claims that GPT-4o responds to audio inputs in about 320 milliseconds on average, which is similar to human response times in conversation, according to a 2009 study, and much shorter than the typical 2–3 second lag experienced with previous models. With GPT-4o, OpenAI says it trained a brand-new AI model end-to-end using text, vision, and audio in a way that all inputs and outputs "are processed by the same neural network."

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