A senior executive at OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, announced that he has taken up the study of Gemara (Talmud) to improve his work on AI model development, according to reports.
A senior official at OpenAI, the company behind the ChatGPT chatbot, has stated that he is studying Gemara (the Talmud) in order to deepen his understanding of reasoning and advance AI model development. The official, whose name was not disclosed, reportedly said that the logic and dialectics of Talmudic study offer insights applicable to machine learning. The statement highlights a growing intersection between traditional Jewish learning and cutting-edge AI research. No further details about the official's role or the scope of his study were provided.
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