#OpenAI – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng Tech | Business | Economy Tue, 24 Sep 2024 08:04:39 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://techeconomy.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/cropped-256Px-32x32.png #OpenAI – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng 32 32 OpenAI Newsroom Account on X Hacked to Promote Cryptocurrency Scam https://techeconomy.ng/openai-newsroom-account-on-x-hacked-to-promote-cryptocurrency-scam/ https://techeconomy.ng/openai-newsroom-account-on-x-hacked-to-promote-cryptocurrency-scam/#respond Tue, 24 Sep 2024 08:01:07 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=143817 The official OpenAI Newsroom account on X was hacked on Monday evening and used to promote a cryptocurrency scam. 

The account, which shares updates from OpenAI and has nearly 54,000 followers, posted a misleading message about a non-existent token called “$OPENAI.”

The fraudulent post claimed that the token was aimed at connecting artificial intelligence and blockchain technology, inviting all OpenAI users to claim a share of the token’s initial supply. 

It also falsely suggested that holding this token would give users access to OpenAI’s future beta programmes. A link provided in the post directed users to a fake website designed to resemble OpenAI’s official site but hosted on a different URL.

OpenAI Newsroom Account on X Hacked to Promote Cryptocurrency Scam
Post on OpenAI Newsroom X account

When accessed, the fraudulent site encouraged users to connect their cryptocurrency wallets, a tactic often used to steal login credentials. As of Monday night, neither OpenAI nor X had provided an official explanation, and no corrective post had been made by the compromised account.

This incident is not the first of its kind for OpenAI, as similar phishing campaigns targeted the accounts of OpenAI’s top executives earlier this year. In June, OpenAI CTO Mira Murati’s account was hacked to promote a similar crypto token scam. 

Added to this, other key figures within the organisation, such as chief scientist Jakub Pachocki and researcher Jason Wei, had their accounts hijacked for similar fraudulent purposes just a few months ago.

Cryptocurrency scams on social media platforms have been a growing issue in recent years, affecting both individuals and corporations. In one of the most notorious cases in 2020, accounts belonging to Apple, Elon Musk, and even Joe Biden were hacked, with scammers posting a bitcoin wallet address and falsely claiming that payments sent to the wallet would be doubled and returned.

According to the FBI, Americans lost $5.6 billion to cryptocurrency scams in 2023, a rise from the previous year. The trend appears to be continuing into 2024, with the first half of the year already seeing 50,000 reported scams, amounting to nearly $2.5 billion in losses.

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ChatGPT owner OpenAI Breaks into Top 50 Global Sites, Visits Hit 672 million https://techeconomy.ng/chatgpt-owner-openai-breaks-into-top-50-global-sites-visits-hit-672-million/ https://techeconomy.ng/chatgpt-owner-openai-breaks-into-top-50-global-sites-visits-hit-672-million/#respond Mon, 13 Feb 2023 07:19:31 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=95698
  • OpenAI’s traffic has risen from 18.3 million to 672 million since December, a 3,572% increase in just two months due to ChatGPT
  • OpenAI is now the number one technology website based on traffic rank in the Computers Electronics and Technology category, overtaking Zoom, AOL and AT&T
  • Traffic to ChatGPT owner OpenAI has exploded by 3,572%, from 18.3 million to 672 million visits after ChatGPT’s release at the end of November.

    Analysis of SimilarWeb data reveals 672 million users visited the viral AI chatbot in January 2023.

    Visits have exploded to over 36 times the amount since ChatGPT’s release at the end of November 2022, going from 18.3 million to 672 million in just two months as the new language model continues to make headlines. ChatGPT drives over 92% of total website traffic.

    The analysis by digital adoption magazine Digital-adoption.com reveals that OpenAI has become one of the most visited websites, ranking 44th globally in the last month based on traffic. This makes OpenAI the current number-one website in SimilarWeb’s Computers Electronics and Technology category, overtaking tech giants such as Zoom, AOL, Sharepoint and AT&T.

    Over one-fifth of all visits are from India and the United States, with around 11% traffic share each, or an estimated 73.9 million visits per country over the last month. Other main countries visiting are France, Canada, and Germany.

    ChatGPT owner OpenAI Breaks into Top 50 Global Sites, Visits Hit 672 million

    ChatGPT owner OpenAI
    Source: Similarweb

    There are currently 24 million average daily visits to OpenAI.com due to ChatGPT. ChatGPT is currently the fastest-growing app in the world, according to investment bank UBS, which reported the chatbot reached 100 million monthly active users by January.

    OpenAI has released previously successful projects, including another language model, GPT-3 and DALL-E, an AI image generator.

    Founding members include current CEO Sam Altman, Elon Musk, co-founder of LinkedIn Reid Hoffman, PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel and more. According to a company press statement, $1 billion was committed when OpenAI was founded.

    ALSO READ: Logpoint makes ChatGPT SOAR Integration Available

    A spokesperson at Digital-adoption.com commented on the findings:

    “SimilarWeb traffic shows that OpenAI is quickly becoming one of the biggest websites in the world after going viral. ChatGPT has been named ‘Google killer’ and an ‘AI revolution’, gaining notorious buzz. There is no denying how its popularity has caught on like wildfire, skyrocketing the company into global ranks within two months. Internet users are discovering new purposes for the chatbot daily, and along with it comes questions around regulation.

    As technology develops at such a fast rate, it raises a question as to whether we can adequately regulate and ensure that information is trustworthy and accurate, especially when used in our professional lives. While ChatGPT has been tipped as the ‘next Google’, we know that Google is creating a rival chatbot to fend off any competition, which is rumored to be announced in the coming days.

    Regardless, the potential of AI language models to enhance our home and work lives is immeasurable, and we are just scratching the surface of what AI can do. The traffic numbers show a growing desire to use technology to enhance our daily lives”.

    The study was conducted by Digital-adoption.com, which provides detailed information on how companies can maximize and accelerate the impact of their digital transformation strategy.

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    The Onslaught of Artificial Intelligence (AI) https://techeconomy.ng/the-onslaught-of-artificial-intelligence-ai-2/ https://techeconomy.ng/the-onslaught-of-artificial-intelligence-ai-2/#respond Tue, 31 Jan 2023 00:17:09 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=94343 (See the Beginning HERE)

    Even though we still do not have AGIs today, Ray Kurzweil, among other AI experts, predicts that AGIs will be developed by 2045, citing the Law of Accelerating Returns, which deduces that the rate of technological growth is exponential.

    It is crucial to keep in mind that these projections are based on current trends and advancements in the field of AI and that developing AGI is a complex and ongoing process that might not occur in a specific order.

    It is also worth noting that AGI does not necessarily imply replicating all human capabilities; rather, it could refer to systems that are advanced enough that humans perceive them as AGI, but the consequences of having such systems are unknown. It could be compared to opening a Pandora’s Box or attempting to construct a new Tower of Babel, with unknown and potentially negative consequences for humanity and the world.

    I believe in the long run, the net effect will be negative, perhaps even catastrophic, for our earth, unless we do something to regulate them appropriately.

    5. Implications of Artificial Intelligence

    Humans have been attempting to increase the forms, types, places, and reach of communication, resulting in the emergence of many forms of communication, including written language, oral language, sign language, and more recently, digital communication. For example, through the use of books, letters, and other written documents, written language has made it possible for humans to communicate over great distances and long periods. The printing press facilitated written communication after the fifteenth century.

    The telephone and telegraph enabled long-distance communication in the nineteenth century. The development of radio, television and the internet has significantly expanded the reach and extensibility of communication and information during the 20th century. Communication with anyone at any time is now possible thanks to the internet and mobile technology. Social networking and instant messaging are new forms of communication as well.

    Most machines developed during the agrarian, industrial, and post-industrial eras have ended up deskilling and displacing humans from their traditional vocations, whether in crafts, blue-collar, or clerical work. However, they have also increased production and opened up new areas of labour for individuals who were displaced. As a result, there have been more employment increases than job losses overall.

    Many of stakeholders believe that this will always be the case, even for artificial intelligence systems. However, Artificial Intelligence can replace not only monotonous administrative and physical tasks, but also virtually every other job, including those of artists, programmers, teachers, doctors, researchers, lawyers, accountants, and managers—indeed, everyone’s work. Managers have believed that having 1,000 employees will cause 1,000 headaches for them since the beginning of time. So, they will employ whatever machines or methods that allow them to eliminate numerous workers.

    However, it is important to note that the impact of Artificial Intelligence on the workforce will likely be more complex than simply replacing jobs. Artificial Intelligence has the potential to improve human capabilities, produce more work, and create new jobs.

    Additionally, the rate at which AI will impact different industries and job types will vary, and some jobs may be more resilient to automation than others. It is also important to consider the ethical and societal implications of AI and its impact on the workforce. For example, there may be concerns about income inequality and the displacement of certain groups of workers.

    It is crucial for policymakers and industry leaders to carefully consider these issues and develop strategies to mitigate negative impacts while harnessing the potential benefits of AI. Moreover, there is a need to think about retraining programs, education and upskilling of the workforce, and to ensure that the benefits of AI are shared equitably across society.

    6. The Ethical Implications of Giving AGI a Human-Like Brain

    Are we trying to give AGI a human-like brain and make it self-aware? This seems to be what we are doing, advertently or inadvertently.

    The question of whether to give AGI self-awareness and consciousness is a contentious issue.

    Some argue that replicating and understanding human intelligence is a crucial step for AGI to perform tasks such as creativity, empathy, and moral reasoning. Others argue that it is unnecessary and even dangerous, as the actions of a self-aware AGI are uncertain, and it could lead to unintended consequences.

    It is important to consider the ethical and moral concerns that arise from the development of AGI with a human-like brain, including the entity’s rights and obligations, and society’s treatment of it. Isaac Asimov, a science fiction author and biochemist, was one of the first to explore these ethical issues in his famous “Three Laws of Robotics” in which he proposed guidelines for the safe and ethical use of robots and AI.

    These laws include the prohibition on robots harming humans, the requirement for robots to obey human orders, and the obligation of robots to protect their existence as long as it does not contradict the first two laws.

    Asimov’s laws provide a useful framework for considering the ethical implications of AGI, and his work continues to be relevant today as we grapple with the ethical challenges posed by the development of AGI.

    It is important for researchers, policymakers, and industry leaders to carefully consider these ethical implications as AGI technology continues to advance and to ensure that AGI systems are developed with a clear understanding of their limitations and potential risks. Therefore, it is important for researchers, policymakers, and industry leaders to carefully consider these ethical implications as AGI technology continues to advance and to ensure that AGI systems are developed with a clear understanding of their limitations and potential risks.

    7. The Ethical and Societal Implications of Global Human Consciousness

    The concept of a global human consciousness, or a “world brain,” refers to the idea that advancements in technology, particularly AI and the internet, are allowing for the collective intelligence of humanity to be harnessed in a way that has never been possible before.

    With the advent of technology like ChatGPT, which allows for easy access to information and the ability to ask questions, it is becoming increasingly possible for individuals to access and share knowledge on a global scale. The world is now aware of what GPT-3 is capable of doing! Imagine what happens when it’s upgraded to GPT-4 and then GPT-10.

    ChatGPT A Revolutionary Chatbot that Blurs the Lines between Humans
    | ChatGPT: A Revolutionary Chatbot that Blurs the Lines between Humans and Machine

    We’ve been told that GPT-4, once completed, would be 500 times more competent than GPT-3. Today, students may use ChatGPT to produce essays, term papers, and even theses. Professors have started utilizing GPT to edit the chapters they have written and even to help with book chapter composition. Every organization can now use GPT to accomplish practically everything, potentially reducing the need for human personnel.

    When I look at a new technology that has been invented in our attempts to build an AGI, like ChatGPT, I believe it appears we want to build a “world brain”, which can be used for both good and ill. ChatGPT has an excellent level of human-to-human communication.

    It can be as plain as many people usually are in conversations, yet it can also get as technical as others might want. Any question you ask will have an intelligent response, so feel free to ask anything. It can be your research assistant, write essays for you, draw pictures, and write poems for you, and so on. Individuals can now utilize it for free via the internet. It could replace search engines in applications like Google and Facebook and provide all the answers to questions in applications like Quora.

    Building a “world brain” is a goal shared by many organizations besides OpenAI. Numerous other research facilities are working to create a world brain, both in the West and in other nations like China and Japan.

    They are all doing so, perhaps unwittingly or unconsciously, working to develop systems with narrow domains such as chatbots, language synthesis systems, language generation systems, and deep learning systems. Some of them have the explicit goal of developing AGI. However, the development of a global human consciousness raises important questions about the nature of human identity, agency, and autonomy.

    Moreover, there is a societal implication that, if not properly addressed, could lead to a widening of the digital divide and further marginalization of certain groups. Access to and control over information, technology, and resources will be crucial to ensure a fair distribution of benefits and opportunities in the world

    8. Africa, AI, and Other Exponential Techs

    In all of the above, where is Africa? Why is there a deafening silence on all of the promethean-level technologies in Africa? Why does Africa continue to adopt a “follow-follow” mentality? Why does Africa think that the world is only meant for some others to recreate without its input? Whatever eventually becomes the world, unfortunately, Africa will also be immersed in it.

    Africa is so busy with its day-to-day existential issues, along the lines of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, to the point that the business of rethinking the world and our existence is left to others, particularly the conceptual West, to do on behalf of humanity. My concern is that it is only a few in the West, such as the AI intelligentsia, who are trying to recreate the world and human existence.

    They seem to have an unspoken agenda, an atheistic agenda, an anti-God agenda, an agenda that wants to build a new Tower of Babel, and, an agenda that wants to create a new version of humanity. Does Africa agree with their agendas?

    It is important for Africa to also be a part of these conversations and developments in technology, as it will ultimately affect the continent just as much as any other region. Africa should not be left behind in the shaping of the future, and should actively participate in the rethinking of the world and our existence. It is also important to consider the potential consequences and ethical implications of these technologies and to have a diverse range of perspectives and voices involved in the decision-making process. Furthermore, Africa should also take into account its values and beliefs, and ensure that they are not being overlooked or disregarded in the pursuit of technological advancement.

    9. Control and Regulation of AI

    The control and regulation of AI refers to the various measures put in place to ensure the safe and responsible use of artificial intelligence technology. This can include guidelines for the development and deployment of AI systems, as well as laws and regulations that govern the use of AI in specific industries or applications.

    Some of the key concerns that are addressed through Artificial Intelligence regulation include issues related to privacy, security, and the potential for AI to impact jobs and the economy.

    Additionally, there are also ethical concerns related to AI, such as the potential for AI to perpetuate bias or make decisions that negatively impact certain groups of people.

    Several guidelines have been proposed for the development and deployment of Artificial Intelligence systems, including explainability and transparency, fairness and non-discrimination, human oversight, safety and robustness, privacy and security, continuous monitoring and improvement, accountability, human rights, societal and environmental well-being, and human-centred values.

    These guidelines aim to ensure the safe and responsible use of AI, but there is no one regulatory body overseeing their implementation.

    There are currently a limited number of laws and regulations specifically governing the use of AI, but as the technology continues to advance and its impact on society becomes more significant, more laws and regulations are likely to be developed.

    Some examples of existing laws and regulations that govern the use of AI in specific industries or applications include:

    • Health Care: The US Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) regulates the use of AI in healthcare by protecting the privacy and security of patient data.
    • Finance: The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in the European Union regulates the use of AI in finance by protecting the privacy and personal data of individuals.
    • Autonomous vehicles: The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in the US has issued guidance on the safe testing and deployment of autonomous vehicles, which includes requirements for data recording and sharing, cybersecurity, and human oversight.
    • Employment: Many countries have laws that prohibit discrimination in the workplace, which can apply to AI systems used in the hiring process or the management of employees.

    These are just a few examples, regulations may vary from country to country, and it is important to keep in mind that laws and regulations are always changing as technology advances and society’s understanding of it evolves.

    10. Conclusion

    As Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to evolve, it is expected to have a significant impact on how we live and work. Many people look at the development of AI with a positive outlook, I share that sentiment but also with concerns. I believe that it is like opening a box of unknown consequences that humanity will regret. I am worried that there are no worldwide regulations and control systems in place to govern the design, development, and application of AI. Without these, we can’t ensure that AI will be safe for humanity. Moreover, I do not see any significant efforts being put into implementing Asimov’s laws of robotics, which could be used to ensure safety features are built into AI systems.

    The ethical implications of AI must be taken into account by society, and its creation and application must be consistent with human values. This may involve creating regulations and guidelines for the use of AI, as well as investing in retraining programs to assist individuals whose jobs are at risk of being replaced by AI.

    Overall, the integration of Artificial Intelligence is a complex issue that requires a thorough understanding of the potential benefits and risks of this technology. It is essential for society to have open and honest conversations about the implications of AI and to collaborate to ensure that its development and use align with human values and promote the well-being of all individuals.

    (End)

    Evan Woherem, a highly respected industry professional and alumnus of Harvard Business School, wrote in from Abuja, Nigeria

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    Microsoft Extends Partnership with ChatGPT-maker OpenAI in a ‘multibillion dollar’ Deal https://techeconomy.ng/microsoft-extends-partnership-with-chatgpt-maker-openai-in-a-multibillion-dollar-deal/ https://techeconomy.ng/microsoft-extends-partnership-with-chatgpt-maker-openai-in-a-multibillion-dollar-deal/#comments Mon, 23 Jan 2023 20:07:03 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=93710 Today, Microsoft announced the third phase of its long-term partnership with OpenAI, the makers of ChatGPT.

    ChatGPT A Revolutionary Chatbot that Blurs the Lines between Humans -

    The partnership is through Microsoft-ChatGPT multiyear, multibillion dollar investment to accelerate AI breakthroughs to ensure these benefits are broadly shared with the world.

    This agreement follows Microsoft’s previous investments in 2019 and 2021.

    “It extends our ongoing collaboration across AI supercomputing and research and enables each of us to independently commercialize the resulting advanced AI technologies”, Microsoft said.

    Under the new deal:

    1. Supercomputing at scale –

    Microsoft will increase its investments in the development and deployment of specialized supercomputing systems to accelerate OpenAI’s groundbreaking independent AI research.

    “We will also continue to build out Azure’s leading AI infrastructure to help customers build and deploy their AI applications on a global scale”.

    2. New AI-powered experiences –

    Microsoft will deploy OpenAI’s models across our consumer and enterprise products and introduce new categories of digital experiences built on OpenAI’s technology.

    “This includes Microsoft’s Azure OpenAI Service, which empowers developers to build cutting-edge AI applications through direct access to OpenAI models backed by Azure’s trusted, enterprise-grade capabilities and AI-optimized infrastructure and tools”.

    3. Exclusive cloud provider –

    As OpenAI’s exclusive cloud provider, Azure will power all OpenAI workloads across research, products and API services.

    “We formed our partnership with OpenAI around a shared ambition to responsibly advance cutting-edge AI research and democratize AI as a new technology platform,” said Satya Nadella, Chairman and CEO, Microsoft. “In this next phase of our partnership, developers and organizations across industries will have access to the best AI infrastructure, models, and toolchain with Azure to build and run their applications.”

    ALSO READ: ChatGPT: A Revolutionary Chatbot that Blurs the Lines between Humans and Machines | By Oluseyi Akindeinde

    The past three years of our partnership have been great,” said Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI.

    “Microsoft shares our values and we are excited to continue our independent research and work toward creating advanced AI that benefits everyone.”

    Since 2016, Microsoft has committed to building Azure into an AI supercomputer for the world, serving as the foundation of our vision to democratize AI as a platform.

    Through the initial investment and collaboration, Microsoft and OpenAI pushed the frontier of cloud supercomputing technology, announcing our first top-5 supercomputer in 2020, and subsequently constructing multiple AI supercomputing systems at massive scale.

    OpenAI has used this infrastructure to train its breakthrough models, which are now deployed in Azure to power category-defining AI products like GitHub Copilot, DALL·E 2 and ChatGPT.

    “These innovations have captured imaginations and introduced large-scale AI as a powerful, general-purpose technology platform that we believe will create transformative impact at the magnitude of the personal computer, the internet, mobile devices and the cloud.

    “Underpinning all of our efforts is Microsoft and OpenAI’s shared commitment to building AI systems and products that are trustworthy and safe.

    “OpenAI’s leading research on AI Alignment and Microsoft’s Responsible AI Standard not only establish a leading and advancing framework for the safe deployment of our own AI technologies, but will also help guide the industry toward more responsible outcomes”, the company said.

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