The technology firm OpenAI made headlines last month when its latest experimental chatbot model, o3, achieved a high score on ...
A series of job listings for the ChatGPT maker's robotics team suggest the company is finally ready to leap into hardware.
OpenAI has swiftly cut off access to its Realtime API for an engineer who allegedly misused the technology to develop a voice ...
The robot used OpenAI's Realtime API to respond to voice commands to aim and fire blanks from a rifle in the viral video.
However, OpenAI did not approve of his latest invention where he used ChatGPT to power a sentry gun and even went as far as ...
OpenAI is best known for its AI models, which to date exist primarily on cloud servers, its website and in its apps for PCs and mobile devices.
New job listings reveal that OpenAI plans to develop sensors and other hardware for its upcoming robotics products.
Indeed, the AI fever dreams emanating from the walled garden of Silicon Valley probably aren’t realizable. Rather, they are avatars for the interests and values of the tech community’s ultra elite.
An engineer who goes by the online handle STS 3D, created an ungodly robot that can respond to ChatGPT queries to aim a rifle ...