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OpenAI CEO: "In a few thousand days, we may have an AI with superintelligence"

Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, predicts rapid advancements in artificial intelligence. In his blog, he stated that AI could achieve "superintelligence" in just a few thousand days. Altman added that this process might take longer, but he is "confiden...

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Musk says he was caught on the "hook of a long-running scam" in the creation of OpenAI - and has decided to sue Altman again

When it comes to changing his mind, nobody does it quite like Elon Musk: in March, the billionaire filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, then retracted it in June, and now he seems to have reconsidered and is thinking about suing again. This time, Musk cla...

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Sam Altman hid the launch of ChatGPT from the OpenAI board - the release was revealed through a Twitter post

Last year at OpenAI, there was an unsuccessful attempt to overthrow CEO Sam Altman - now former board members are revealing additional information about what prompted their actions. In The Ted AI Show podcast, one of the former board members of OpenA...

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Ilya Sutskever, the chief scientist who wanted to "overthrow" Sam Altman and changed his mind, is leaving OpenAI

The co-founder and chief scientist of OpenAI, Ilya Sutskever, is officially leaving the company - he is best known for leading the infamous and unsuccessful coup to overthrow Sam Altman as CEO. Both Altman and Sutskever have released statements annou...

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NVIDIA CEO works as a courier - Jensen Huang delivers the first DGX H200 AI gas pedal to OpenAI's Sam Altman

The CEO of NVIDIA, Jensen Huang, personally delivered the first AI accelerator DGX H200 in the world to Sam Altman and Greg Brockman from OpenAI. The trio shared a photo on Twitter to commemorate the moment. The new AI server DGX H200 consists of spe...

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Has the GPT Store "deflated"? In February, custom chatbots accounted for 1.5% of visits to the ChatGPT website

OpenAI had hoped that personalized chatbots would accelerate its business, but recent data suggests that few people are interested in them. Since November, the startup, which launched ChatGPT, has allowed paid users to create their own versions of ch...

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OpenAI boss Sam Altman says the world "doesn't need another copy of Google" because it's "boring"

Instead, developers should focus on creating new ways to search and analyze information for people. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says he is not interested in beating Google in the search business. "I think it's boring. I mean, if the question is whether we ...

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Former Activision Blizzard boss Bobby Kotick wants to buy TikTok - The Wall Street Journal

He has already presented the idea to potential partners - including OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. The Wall Street Journal reports that former Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick is interested in buying TikTok, taking into account a new US bill that provid...

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"Still working for the good of humanity": OpenAI denies cause of action by Ilon Musk

Leaders of OpenAI disagreed with Elon Musk's claims outlined in the lawsuit against the company. They believe that Musk is simply upset that he is no longer part of the company that develops artificial intelligence. In an internal company memo, Sam ...

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Musk sues OpenAI and Sam Altman over 'AI threat'

The lawsuit alleges that OpenAI allegedly abandoned its initial mission to develop artificial intelligence for the benefit of humanity, instead focusing on profit. Lawyers representing Musk note that OpenAI's CEO, Sam Altman, and co-founder Greg Bro...

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Cryptocurrency for a retina scan: the launch of the Worldcoin project was met with mad queues in the world

This week, the crypto project Worldcoin launched and, judging by the publications of its founder Sam Altman (also the creator of ChatGPT), it immediately gained immense popularity - people were essentially lining up in huge queues to get a World ID (...

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