
Only 8% of Australians are using ChatGPT daily – here’s why
Only 8% of Australians use ChatGPT daily, much less than the global average. 78% of Australians distrust news written entirely by generative AI. We dig into the data.
Only 8% of Australians use ChatGPT daily, much less than the global average. 78% of Australians distrust news written entirely by generative AI. We dig into the data.
Unlike major competitors including Google’s Gemini and OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Meta’s Llama 3 model is open source and the AI assistant it powers has previously been locked inside the company’s app ecosystem, which includes Facebook and Instagram.
Musk claimed OpenAI and Altman elected to use the company’s technology “to maximize profits” for Microsoft rather than for the benefit of humanity, adding that its entire line of development “is now veiled in secrecy.”
The AI company has raised billions of dollars from companies including Microsoft.
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The feature will be accessible for some free and paid users before becoming more widely available.
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Leading investors including Vinod Khosla and Reid Hoffman didn’t receive advanced notice that OpenAI’s board would push out its CEO and cofounder, sources told Forbes.