OpenAI’s Sam Altman declares ‘code red’ to improve ChatGPT
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Sam Altman 'excited' for what Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman has warned researchers about
In a recent discussion, OpenAI's CEO, Sam Altman, shared his profound enthusiasm for the future of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), narrating it as the pinnacle of his aspirations. This optimistic outlook stands in stark contrast to the cautionary advice from Mustafa Suleyman,
OpenAI may have sparked the AI wars more than three years ago with the launch of ChatGPT, but it's still a long way from finishing them.
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OpenAI Has a Very Big Problem
What happens when the avatar of the AI boom loses its juice?
OpenAI is the creator of ChatGPT and one of the most influential companies in the world right now, currently valued at $500 billion.
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, has made and subsequently shifted predictions regarding the achievement of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), moving the timeline from 2023 to 2025 and now to 2030, while others predict 2026. The article argues that current ...
AI will surpass human intelligence in the very near future, says OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. AI is currently "very impressive," the tech mogul told Business Insider, while noting that it can't yet do many things that come easily to humans. But he doesn't ...
The AI sector has exploded since 2022, largely based on the growth of Altman’s company and its flagship product, ChatGPT. Economists and tech critics have argued recently that the billions of dollars in venture investment in AI companies, and the crush ...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is confident that in the very near future, AI will surpass human capabilities. Altman discussed AI's rapid progress and potential to make scientific discoveries. OpenAI plans to develop a "family of devices" to redefine computer use.
Artificial intelligence is playing a greater role in everything from homework to jobs and even romantic companionship — all without much oversight to guarantee the tech is being developed and used safely. Now, a pair of state attorneys general are ...