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When OpenAI released a new version of ChatGPT, people were quick to protest its colder responses. Acknowledging the emotional ...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says the United States may be underestimating China’s significant advances in artificial intelligence, ...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman noted this month that generative AI could be a bubble, while at the same time promising trillions of ...
Even if an influx of funding is contributing to an AI bubble, Altman says that OpenAI still intends to spend heavily, up to "trillions of dollars on datacenter construction in the not very distant ...
A company with a chatbot that often gets things wrong is somehow about to become the largest unicorn earth has ever seen.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has warned of an AI investment bubble, comparing the current surge to the dot-com era. He highlighted unsustainable valuations, investor hype, and the need for startups to focus ...
OpenAI's decision to take a U-turn on some of the changes included in GPT-5, such as more abrupt responses, less AI model choice, and ultimately removing users' memories held in 4o, has opened up ...
Sam Altman has cautioned against the use of export controls and has warned that China can probably build inference capacity ...
To many, AI tools like ChatGPT have become a helpful assistant for everyday tasks – but some say the bots have turned into a ...
He admitted that China's progress, particularly with open-source models like DeepSeek and Kimi K2, influenced OpenAI's ...
Sam Altman’s remarks come amid growing concerns by analysts and industry stakeholders about the pace of investment in AI and ...
Altman expressed his concern that a singular focus on export controls on semiconductors—the special chips that power AI—is not a reliable long-term solution.