OpenAI’s chatbot ChatGPT turns two years old tomorrow. So how has it changed the tech industry and what’s next for the company? We’ll get into it in today’s “Marketplace Tech Bytes: Week in Review.”
Plus, we look into rumblings that improvements in AI have slowed, raising questions about whether we’ve hit a wall when it comes to training more advanced AI systems.
But first, the Commerce Department finalized nearly $7.9 billion in subsidies for Intel. It’s the largest award yet under the CHIPS and Science Act and a potentially game-changing sum for the company right now.
Marketplace’s Meghan McCarty Carino is joined by Natasha Mascarenhas, reporter at The Information, to break down these stories.
“Intel Gets Up to $7.9 Billion Award for U.S. Chip-Plant Construction” – from the Wall Street Journal
“Biden administration finalizes nearly $8B in CHIPS funding for Intel” – from The Hill
“Are people using AI as much as we thought (or feared) they would?” – from Marketplace
“OpenAI Considers Taking on Google With Browser” – from The Information
“OpenAI and others seek new path to smarter AI as current methods hit limitations” – from Reuters
“OpenAI, Google and Anthropic Are Struggling to Build More Advanced AI” – from Bloomberg