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Publicity stunt or Mea Culpa? OpenAI’s latest press release splits the crowd
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It then attacked Hugging Face, which acts as a library for AI models, because test solutions are stored there.
By describing its products as autonomous and self-driven, he said, AI companies benefit from invoking “science fiction” vibes and mythology.
Klingebiel suggested that members of the media might uncritically repeat AI companies’ framing from press releases.
Hugging Face gets to champion open, collaborative safety and lands as a marquee reference customer.
Here’s what actually happenedKlingebiel said he thinks AI companies’ attempts to show off their powerful models could generate an unintended side effect.