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Sam Altman is no longer the CEO of OpenAI. You can read about why, who will replace him, and how this will affect the AI industry in our latest weekly review. In addition, we write about our impressions from Web Summit 2023 in Lisbon, AI negotiating with AI, and the concerns of Polish entrepreneurs. Welcome.

On November 17, information appeared on the OpenAI blog that Sam Altman is stepping down from the position of CEO of the company. The reason? The company's board has lost confidence in him. Who will take over the reins at OpenAI?

I recently visited an almost fully automated factory. The number of employees was minimal, and their duties were limited to ensuring the right amount of materials and pressing the appropriate buttons. Their real work began when the machines broke down. Then, people proved to be indispensable.

The reduction in the number of employees is directly related to the increasing popularity of generative AI assistants from companies such as Microsoft, AWS, Google, and IBM, as shown by a study conducted by Cornell University.

Baidu showed the latest version of its generative artificial intelligence model, Ernie 4.0, claiming that its capabilities are on par with OpenAI's pioneering GPT-4 model.

The American Space Force has suspended the use of online generative AI tools, such as ChatGPT, due to data security concerns - according to a note obtained by Reuters.

What went wrong with WeWork? Why are we increasingly discussing artificial intelligence in courtrooms? What are chickens discussing? Another exciting week in the summary of the Digitized editorial team.

Scientists are asking about non-existent sources, the supermarket chain is suggesting customers produce mustard gas, and in the USA a defamation lawsuit is starting because the popular ChatGPT persistently lies about a well-known person. All because of hallucinations - AI hallucinations.