Open AI’s ‘red team’
FT News Briefing
Forhecz Topher
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🗓️ 14 April 2023
⏱️ 11 minutes
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Summary
BP has started pumping crude through a new $9bn offshore platform as it slows its transition out of fossil fuels, global equities have recovered from the banking crisis but risks remain, and experts are sounding the alarm over the latest version of Open AI’s artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT.
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| 0:00.0 | The FT News Briefing is supported by Equinole, the UK's energy partner. |
| 0:06.3 | Learn more at equinole.co.uk |
| 0:10.2 | Good morning from the Financial Times. Today is Friday, April 14th, and this is your FT News Briefing. |
| 0:19.0 | BP has fired up a massive new crude oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico. |
| 0:24.9 | Global equities have bounced back from the banking crisis, but is it for real? |
| 0:29.8 | We're in this kind of dreamy, netherworld where equity valuations still don't make sense |
| 0:36.4 | and at some point, something's got to go snap. Plus, the artificial intelligence chat bot chat GPT |
| 0:43.5 | keeps getting smarter and more dangerous. I'm Sonya Hudson from ArcFilipino, and here's the news |
| 0:50.4 | you need to start your day. |
| 0:59.8 | Oil giant BP yesterday started pumping crude oil through a new $9 billion offshore platform |
| 1:07.8 | in the US Gulf of Mexico. It's the first one the company has opened in the region since the |
| 1:13.2 | disastrous deep water horizon explosion 13 years ago. And it's a sign of BP's decision to slow |
| 1:20.7 | down its transition away from fossil fuels. Here's our Houston correspondent Justin Jacobs. |
| 1:27.1 | Yes, so this project has been in the works for a number of years at BP, but it comes at a really |
| 1:32.8 | consequential moment for the company because what we're seeing here is a real evidence of the shift |
| 1:39.9 | in the conversation around energy security and climate change in the aftermath of the war in |
| 1:45.9 | Ukraine. And so for a company like BP, you know, that has meant in the short run, there's a lot |
| 1:51.2 | more focus on producing fossil fuels than investing in clean energy, which it is still doing, |
| 1:57.8 | but it has certainly shifted the balance between those two. |
| 2:01.4 | Justin Jacobs is the FT's Houston correspondent. |
| 2:10.3 | Global equities have bounced back to the levels they were before banking turmoil |
| 2:15.6 | roiled markets in March to find out whether all that volatility is really in the review mirror. |
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