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Today, OpenAI announced that it recently began training a new AI model that would succeed GPT-4 (the model powering ChatGPT) and produce what it calls the “next level of capabilities” (though it didn't say what those capabilities are.) The AI company also said it is creating a new Safety and Security Committee to assess the risks posed by the technology and make an initial set of recommendations to mitigate them within the next 90 days. The committee will be led by the company’s board members, including Bret Taylor, Adam D’Angelo, Nicole Seligman, and CEO Sam Altman.
OpenAI said the committee will consult external experts like Rob Joyce, former cybersecurity director at the National Security Agency and John Carlin, a former Department of Justice official. Now, let’s get into the headlines. ETHICS + LAW In a TikTok published earlier this month, Cassey Ho said Begoing swapped her face in a video where she is seen modeling her own clothes.
A fashion designer’s body was deepfaked using AI tools in order to sell rip-offs of her own products on platforms like Amazon and Walmart. Forbes spoke to Cassey Ho, CEO and founder of fashion brand Popflex and the creator of a viral clothing item, the “pirouette skort,” which she said is being counterfeit.
