#What is the latest news?
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Based on the provided knowledge sources, here are some of the latest updates:
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OpenAI's GPT-4o received an update on August 12, 2024, which included bug fixes and performance improvements. The team is constantly iterating on the model by adding good data, removing bad data, and experimenting with new research methods based on user feedback, offline evaluations, and more (source (https://help.openai.com/en/articles/9624314-model-release-notes)).
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GPT-4o mini was introduced on July 18, 2024. It surpasses GPT-3.5 Turbo and other small models on academic benchmarks across both textual intelligence and multimodal reasoning and supports the same range of languages as GPT-4o. It also demonstrates strong performance in function calling, which can enable developers to build applications that fetch data or take actions with external systems, and improved long-context performance compared to GPT-3.5 Turbo (source (https://help.openai.com/en/articles/9624314-model-release-notes)).
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In the realm of AI research and development, there has been a significant increase in machine learning research publications between 2015 and 2019. Notable developments include AlphaGo by DeepMind in 2015, which defeated the world champion in Go, and OpenAI's GPT-3 in 2020, a model capable of generating human-like text. These innovations spurred a major AI investment boom, with approximately $50 billion being invested annually in AI in the U.S. by 2022 (source (https://cookbook.openai.com/examples/summarizing_long_documents)).
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There have been discussions around the ethical use of AI, with a focus on issues of fairness and the potential misuse of technology. This has led to increased funding and research in these areas. There are also concerns about the potential misuse of advanced generative AI in spreading misinformation or propaganda (source (https://cookbook.openai.com/examples/summarizing_long_documents)).
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In the field of sports, Ethiopia's Tirunesh Dibaba set a new world record in winning the women's 5,000m at the Boston Indoor Games (source (https://cookbook.openai.com/examples/vector_databases/redis/redisjson/redisjson#semantic-search)).