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Anthropic Launches Petri, An Open-Source Tool To Analyze AI Behavior
On Monday, Anthropic released a new open-source AI tool called Petri to assist researchers in studying and analyzing AI models’ behaviors. The new AI-powered agent is part of the company’s broader effort to mitigate emerging cyber threats associated with the rapid development of advanced AI technologies.
OpenAI Launches New Feature to Integrate Popular Apps Into ChatGPT
On Monday, OpenAI announced a new integration system that allows its AI model, ChatGPT, to connect with third-party apps. The chatbot can now link users to popular platforms such as Booking.com, Spotify, Coursera, Canva, and Zillow, while developers will be able to add more through OpenAI’s new Software
Nintendo Seeks $4.5 Million From Reddit Moderator Over Piracy Damages
On Friday, Nintendo filed a new lawsuit against a Reddit moderator Archbox, accusing him of moderating and promoting piracy-related communities on the platform. The company is seeking $4.5 million in damages.
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