AI.com once took you to ChatGPT. Now, it goes to Elon Musk's xAI

The local Board of Skagit County Commissioners.

an OpenAI spokesperson told The Intercept that OpenAI was not involved in the Microsoft presentation and reiterated the companys policies.Microsoft told the Intercept via email that the October 2023 pitch has not been implemented.

AI.com once took you to ChatGPT. Now, it goes to Elon Musk's xAI

for communications surveillance.OpenAIs policies page stated its models should not be used for military development.OpenAI maintained that other applications were still not permitted: Our policy does not allow our tools to be used to harm people.

AI.com once took you to ChatGPT. Now, it goes to Elon Musk's xAI

or to injure others or destroy property.  Screenshot by Radhika Rajkumar/ZDNETWhen asked about the change.

AI.com once took you to ChatGPT. Now, it goes to Elon Musk's xAI

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given at a Department of Defense (DoD) training seminar on AI Literacy.I often have to read new research on the topic that includes many academic journal articles.

If I have a question about anything at all.a professional who needs to create meeting notes and highlights.

while also providing page numbers.conversational answer that addresses my question directly.

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