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OpenAI's Ambitious GPU Plan: 100 Million GPUs by 2030

OpenAI's bold GPU acquisition plans could reshape AI. Meanwhile, a viral video raises questions about AI authenticity and the need for regulation.

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OpenAI's Ambitious GPU Plan: 100 Million GPUs by 2030

OpenAI, the AI research organisation, has ambitious plans for its GPU acquisition. It aims to secure over a million GPUs by 2025, with a long-term goal of 100 million. Meanwhile, a humorous video generated by OpenAI's latest model, Sora 2, has gone viral, sparking discussions about AI authenticity and regulation.

The video, featuring a fictionalised OpenAI CEO Sam Altman 'stealing' a GPU from a supermarket, is a humorous take on past GPU shortages that delayed the release of GPT-4.5. Sora 2, OpenAI's newest model, is praised for its accuracy and realism, making the video highly convincing.

The increasing realism of AI-generated content raises concerns about fact-checking in the future. Platforms like OpenAI are expected to play a significant role in ensuring transparency, alongside users and political bodies. They must implement protective measures and create clear standards to distinguish real from AI-generated videos.

OpenAI's GPU acquisition plans signal its growing influence in the AI landscape. As it transitions to a for-profit model with big tech investments, the organisation's responsibility in shaping AI regulation and transparency becomes more significant. Meanwhile, AI-generated content continues to challenge and entertain, pushing the boundaries of fact-checking and authenticity.

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