Sam Altman outlines five principles for OpenAI's AGI development
Sam Altman outlines OpenAI's five principles for AGI development, focusing on accessibility, empowerment, prosperity, resilience, and adaptability.
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Google announced new beta features for Gemini in Sheets, enabling users to create, organize, and edit entire spreadsheets using natural language descriptions.
Why it matters
This development signifies a major step in integrating advanced AI capabilities directly into widely used productivity software. By allowing users to interact with complex data manipulation tools through simple language, Gemini in Sheets democratizes data analysis and significantly boosts efficiency for a broad user base, from casual users to data professionals. It highlights the trend of AI becoming an invisible, yet powerful, assistant within everyday applications.
Google's Gemini AI can now help you manage your spreadsheets just by telling it what you want in plain English. This makes it much easier to organize data and do complicated analysis without needing to know complex formulas.
Sam Altman outlines OpenAI's five principles for AGI development, focusing on accessibility, empowerment, prosperity, resilience, and adaptability.
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Read on Economic Times Tech →Elon Musk is suing OpenAI's Sam Altman and Greg Brockman, alleging they betrayed the company's original nonprofit mission. The trial, involving key figures like Satya Nadella, could impact OpenAI's future and AI development.
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