Sam Altman to rejoin OpenAI board after fallout, reports
Sam Altman will reportedly return to the board of OpenAI, even after that same board ousted him for allegedly failing to be “candid” with it.
Sam Altman will reportedly return to the board of OpenAI, even after that same board ousted him for allegedly failing to be “candid” with it.
In a blog post, OpenAI says Musk wanted to merge the company with Tesla, and when this didn’t happen, he gave it a “0%” chance of succeeding against Google.
Musk claimed OpenAI and Altman elected to use the company’s technology “to maximize profits” for Microsoft rather than for the benefit of humanity, adding that its entire line of development “is now veiled in secrecy.”
The price of Worldcoin’s crypto token has almost tripled in the last seven days as the project celebrates a new user milestone.
The generative model will still need to clear rounds of safety testing before being open to the public.
Elon Musk took aim at OpenAI CEO Sam Altman again Friday over the company’s decision to abandon its original nonprofit model and make money, stoking a longstanding feud with his fellow OpenAI founder as the firm unveiled a powerful new text-to-video AI tool, Sora.
The AI company has raised billions of dollars from companies including Microsoft.
State-sponsored hackers from Russia, China, North Korea and Iran allegedly used OpenAI’s technology to complete simple tasks.
The GPT Store allows users to share their custom-made chatbots with others—and eventually make money off of their engagement.
The Times is the first major U.S. news organization to sue OpenAI for copyright infringement.