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The OpenAI CEO addressed GPT-5 backlash, the AI bubble—and why he’s willing to spend trillions of dollars to win.
At a dinner with reporters in San Francisco, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman spilled details on the company's ambitions beyond ChatGPT.
It's not hard to imagine OpenAI CEO Sam Altman uses his company's own product, ChatGPT, instead of Google Search.
Over dinner, OpenAI CEO’s addressed criticism of GPT-5’s rollout, the AI bubble, brain-computer interfaces, buying Google ...
At least part of OpenAI’s path to funding the significant cost of AI development will likely include a public offering in the ...
OpenAI boss Sam Altman will receive the Axel Springer Award in recognition of his "contribution to digital transformation and ...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has admitted he 'totally screwed up' the launch of ChatGPT's newest model, GPT-5. It comes after a ...
Sam Altman has a good problem. With 700 million people using ChatGPT on a weekly basis — a number that could hit a billion before the year is out — ...
Today's powerful AI models are smart enough to predict the real reaction of users to OpenAI switch to a single model, ChatGPT ...
Altman said many people use ChatGPT "as a sort of therapist or life coach, even if they wouldn't describe it that way." ...
ChatGPT now reaches 700 million users, but OpenAI’s CEO warns of an AI hype bubble as GPU shortages slow progress toward its ...
Sam Altman envisions new devices beyond phones that let AI act as a proactive daily companion, not just a tool. (AI generated) Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, believes the future of artificial intelligence ...