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"Congrats to the champion for holding us off this time," OpenAI wrote after its model came second at the AtCoder Heuristics World Finals in Tokyo.
With his rival out of the way, OpenAI’s CEO has a clear path to press for the company’s goals. He is leaving the Democratic Party.
The ChatGPT Agent combines intelligence, autonomy, and real-world action—but Sam Altman wants users to “go slow.” From booking travel to managing data, the AI can do it all, yet its ability to make decisions raises safety concerns.
OpenAI needs a web browser if it's going to be truly useful. So Sam Altman will have a big job on his hands to convince people to use his new one.
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Stocktwits on MSNGoogle Cloud To Power OpenAI's ChatGPT, AI Applications As Sam Altman-Led Company Diversifies Beyond MicrosoftOpenAI (OEPNAI) has struck a partnership with Google (GOOGL) to secure cloud computing for the artificial intelligence firm's products, including ChatGPT. The move marks a significant diversification for OpenAI,
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ABP News on MSNIs ChatGPT About To Handle Your Payments? Here's What OpenAI Boss Sam Altman Thinks About Future Of WorkOpenAI is quietly laying the groundwork to expand ChatGPT's capabilities beyond conversation. A recent report reveals that the AI company is developing its own payment checkout system, likely aiming to support purchases directly within ChatGPT.
Originally set to launch next week, OpenAI's open-weight model is on pause indefinitely.
Altman said that he supported the idea of “techno-capitalism” which originally attracted him to the Democratic party as a 20-year-old.
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman believes the future of computing won’t run on the devices we use today. A bold prediction, but it makes sense, considering how quickly technology evolves. Consider your first computer and the one you use today;
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Amazon's "Artificial" film about OpenAI and Sam Altman is set to debut next year. It sounds a lot like "The Social Network." Should Altman be worried?
An advisory board convened by OpenAI says it should continue to be controlled by a nonprofit because the artificial intelligence technology it is developing is "too consequential" to be governed by a corporation alone.