Archives for Greg Brockman


GPT-4 not just helps you code in Python but also teaches you Python coding
The post How GPT-4 Fast-Tracked Novice Developers to Pros in Less Than a Year appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
The Mahabharat of OpenAI


If the people associated with the recent OpenAI fiasco could be compared with the characters from epic Mahabharat, who would play whom?
The post The Mahabharat of OpenAI appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
It Was Sam’s Plan All Along


The OpenAI team, Satya Nadella, and everyone else just played along.
The post It Was Sam’s Plan All Along appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.


Despite having nonprofit and for-profit wings in OpenAI, there is only one board that controls both, giving them ultimate power that is flawed
The post Why OpenAI Did The Right Thing by Firing Sam Altman appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.


According to OpenAI, Microsoft will not have exclusive rights to use OpenAI’s post-AGI model
The post Microsoft Doesn’t Really Need OpenAI, it Wants AGI appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.


Fired on Google Meet, Hired on Microsoft Teams.
The post Sam Altman, Greg Brockman join Microsoft appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.


With GPT-4 finally becoming multimodal, GPT-4V has made ChatGPT a game-changer with its versatile features
The post 7 Incredible Features of GPT-4 Vision appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.


Looks like RLHF was not enough human interaction for OpenAI’s ChatGPT, and now craves for more
The post OpenAI’s ChatGPT is That Annoying Kid in the Block Craving for More Human Attention appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.


Looks like Microsoft is using OpenAI once again to do the dirty work to discover enterprise use cases, drive generative AI adoption, fix safety flaws, and replicate the process for customers
The post Why ChatGPT Business is Destined to Fail appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.


In less than a week, OpenAI’s second statement on AI safety is vague and continues to avoid the “how” part of safety.
The post OpenAI’s Greg Brockman on AI Safety, Critics Remain Skeptical appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.