In other AI news, Meta plans to label political ads on Facebook and Instagram that use AI-generated images to help combat deepfakes. Former US President Barack Obama has called for "guardrails" around AI for the public good, while a survey by IBM found that 92% of C-suite executives plan to digitize their organization's workflows and leverage AI-powered automation by 2026. However, a report by Harvey Nash found that only 10% of organizations report having large-scale implementations of AI.
Key takeaways:
- OpenAI is allowing developers to create custom versions of its natural language chatbot, ChatGPT, and sell them through an online store. These specialized AI chatbots are called "GPTs".
- OpenAI will publish many of the custom chatbots through a new GPT Store launching later this month and will share revenue with those who build the GPTs.
- Elon Musk's xAI company has released a new chatbot called Grok, which is currently in early testing and not available to the general public.
- Meta will start labeling political ads on Facebook and Instagram that use AI-generated images to help combat the spread of misinformation.