Openai is working on its own ex-social media network, with The Verge on Tuesday, citing several sources familiar with the matter.
The report states that the image of an internal prototype chatgpt focuses on the generation, which has a social feed.
Openai CEO Sam Altman privately is asking outsiders for response to the project, which is still in the early stages, according to The Verge. The report states that it is not clear whether the company is planning to release the social network as a separate application or integrates it in Chatgpt.
The company did not immediately respond to a Reuters’ request for comments.
Potential steps may increase tension between Altman and billionaire Elon Musk-the owner of the owner and an OpenIII co-founder who left the startup in 2018, before it emerged as a front-colon in the generic artificial intelligence race.
The quarrel has intensified in recent months. In February, a union of investors led by Musk bid $ 97.4 billion for Openi’s control, rejecting only by Altman with a Swift “No Thank You”.
Musk filed a trial manufacturer and Altman filed last year, alleging that he had left the original target of the openIA to develop AI for the benefit of humanity, not for corporate benefits.
Earlier this month, Openai Counter-Sade Musk accused him of a pattern of harassment and tried to derail his innings for a profit-profit model. Both sides are ready to start a jury test in the spring next year.
An Openai social network can also put the company directly competing with Facebook-owner Meta, who is reportedly working on a standalone meta AI service. In February, Altman replied on XTA’s X on the XTA’s plans on X, “Okay, perhaps we will do a social app”.
Both meta and X have access to a large amount of public content posted by users on their social media platforms – that they train their AI models.
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