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Tesla CEO Elon Musk co-founded OpenAI, one of the prominent AI research labs, back in 2015. The company was founded to advance digital intelligence to benefit humanity. Although Musk left the board, he remains a donor.
The machine learning non-profit, OpenAI, recently released a rentable version of a text generation tool– its first commercial product.

The company previously claimed that the software could be too dangerous. Yet, it is releasing the software not as open-source but as a private beta. Hence giving businesses access to the most potent general-purpose text generation AI.

The tool is a capable writer as it autogenerated a couple of sentences after the researchers fed it the opening line of George Orwell’s Nineteen eighty-four. OpenAI wants to use this tool for commercial uses, such as data entry and coding.

Back in 2019, OpenAI revealed its progress in teaching a computer to read and write. The capability astounded them so much that they were afraid someone might misuse it.

But since the public availability of GPT-2, the fear has somewhat lessened. It is with the time that one finds out the positives and negatives of AI applications.

The company said that it would terminate AI access for potential harmful use-cases, including spam, harassment. But it is hard to anticipate all possible outcomes; they are limiting the launch to the private beta.

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