The Sam Altman-backed digital identity project World (formerly Worldcoin) is now available in the Philippines, where World ID Orb verification was implemented as a pilot in a private setting, but will soon be available to the wider public as part of the country's rollout.
According to Fortune, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said in an interview ahead of the AI Action Summit in Paris that the new Trump administration is a "breath of fresh air" for the tech industry, and its low-regulation policies have brought significant changes to Silicon Valley. Altman has previously donated $1 million to the Trump Inauguration Fund and co-announced Stargate, a $500 billion AI infrastructure project with the president. Altman said that the US technology industry is looking forward to th...
Sam Altman, OpenAI's chief executive, said in court papers that Mr. Musk had "no facts" to support his claim that OpenAI was illegally suppressing competition. "There are no facts to support the existence of such a conspiracy," Mr. Altman's lawyers wrote to a federal judge in Oakland, California, in a 33-page court filing. Nor has Mr. Musk proved he suffered any harm as a result of OpenAI's alleged anti-competitive behaviour, the lawyers argued. Musk is long...
OpenAI CEO Altman said Wednesday that the GPT-4.5 model, known internally as Orion, will be available "in a few weeks." Foreign media reported in November that Orion has not yet achieved the performance expected by OpenAI. Altman said the model will be the last one the company has launched that does not use additional computing power to mimic the way humans reason. OpenAI has adopted inference models in some of its newer models, including o1 and o3.
Sam Altman, chief executive of OpenAI, told staff that the board had not seen any official information from Mr. Musk. "As many of you know, Musk's statements have always been untenable," Mr. Altman wrote. Musk's lawyer, Marc Toberoff, said Monday that Musk and a group of investors had made an offer to buy OpenAI for $97.40 billion.
According to CNBC, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman told employees that the board has not yet seen any official information from Musk.
Musk commented below OpenAI founder Sam Altman's response to the former's offer to take control of OpenAI: "Liar." Sam Altman, OpenAI's founder, responded to Mr. Musk's $97.40 billion offer to take control of OpenAI: "No thanks, but if you [Mr. Musk] want, we'll buy Twitter for $9.74 billion."
OpenAI founder Sam Altman responded to Musk's offer of $97.40 billion to take control of OpenAI on the X platform: "No thanks, but if you [Musk] want, we will buy Twitter for $9.74 billion."