May 2, 2023, 2:49 p.m. | Towards AI Editorial Team

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What happened this week in AI by Louie

This week witnessed several releases and developments in AI models, continuing the trend of open-source model alternatives. Among these, two popular consumer-facing LLM-based products, ChatGPT, and Github Co-pilot, faced new open-sourced competition with HuggingChat and Replit-Code, respectively. The focus on regulation and AI safety persisted as ChatGPT access was restored in Italy, and AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton left Google partly due to his concerns about AI safety.

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