OpenAI reportedly plans to lift AGI restrictions with Microsoft to attract more investment
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发表于 2024-12-7 10:21:35
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OpenAI reportedly plans to cancel the AGI restriction clause with Microsoft to attract more investment. According to sources cited by the media, artificial intelligence (AI) research company OpenAI is considering canceling the AGI related clause with Microsoft to attract more investment. According to existing protocols, Microsoft will not be able to use this technology when OpenAI implements AGI. Whether OpenAI has reached AGI will be judged by the OpenAI board of directors.
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