OpenAI Expands Team with Acquisitions of Multi and Rockset
OpenAI has recently made significant acquisitions to enhance its capabilities and offerings. The first acquisition is of the remote collaboration videoconferencing platform called Multi. This acquisition aligns with OpenAI's mission to leverage technology for collaboration and communication.
In addition to acquiring Multi, OpenAI has also acquired 'Rockset,' a real-time analytics database known for its data indexing and search functionalities. These acquisitions demonstrate OpenAI's commitment to expanding its team and resources.
Multi's Transition to OpenAI
Following the acquisition, Multi has announced that new team sign-ups have been closed. Existing teams using the platform can continue to do so until July 24, 2024. After this date, all user data on Multi will be deleted. While OpenAI has not officially confirmed the acquisition, reports suggest that Multi's team will be joining OpenAI as part of the deal.
Industry Updates
Amidst these acquisitions, Google has assured that chat data from teenagers using Gemini will not be used for training AI models. This decision reflects Google's commitment to user privacy and safety, especially for younger users.
In addition, the updated Cinematograph Certification rules aim to bring about changes in the certification board, including a requirement for one-third representation of women. These revisions are intended to enhance diversity and inclusivity in the film certification process.
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