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Investors’ long-running enthusiasm for artificial intelligence showed signs of faltering on Tuesday as tech stocks tumbled.
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New York Magazine on MSNSuddenly, Silicon Valley Is Lowering AI Expectations
In the last week, two prominent voices in AI attempted to make some adjustments to the AI discourse. Asked if “investors as a whole are overexcited about AI,” OpenAI’s Sam Altman answered “yes” to a group of gathered reporters,
Sam Altman has cautioned against the use of export controls and has warned that China can probably build inference capacity faster than the U.S..
In an interview with CNBC, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stated that he doesn't believe export controls will work to curb China's AI progress, and that the US is underestimating its power.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has admitted he 'totally screwed up' the launch of ChatGPT's newest model, GPT-5. It comes after a barrage of complaints from users, not about how effectively the chatbot answered their questions, but about the manner in which it did so.
Sam Altman said that he wants to keep AI from accidentally exploiting mental fragility in users. Here's how that can be undertaken. It's an AI Insider scoop.