OpenAI Denied GPT Trademark; Google Keeping Chatbot Data for Years; USPO Clarifies Human Inventors; Nvidia Launches Custom AI Chat Software; Sora/Midjourney Generate Near-Identical Images from Prompts
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OpenAI was denied a trademark for "GPT" by the US Patent and Trademark Office because it is too generic and descriptive of the underlying technology.
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Google will retain conversations with its Gemini chatbot for up to 3 years, even if users delete the app, so users should be cautious about what they share.
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The US Patent Office stressed that inventors submitting patents must be human and not AI systems.
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Nvidia released software called "Chat with RTX" that allows users to run a customized AI chatbot on their local data if they have a compatible GPU.
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A thread showed how Sora and Midjourney generate very similar images from the same text prompts, raising questions around training data similarity.