Why Sam Altman was FIRED from OpenAI

Why Sam Altman was FIRED from OpenAI

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Resolve AI Hits $1B Valuation with $4M ARR

In this episode, we cover how Resolve AI, founded by former Splunk executives, reached a $1 billion valuation in its Series A round. In this episode, we explain what Resolve AI is building, why investors are moving this aggressively at such an early stage, and what it says about ...  Afficher plus

Yann LeCun Looking for $3B+ for "World Model" AI Startup

In this episode, we break down how Yann LeCun publicly confirmed his new “world model” AI startup and the reports that it’s targeting a valuation north of $5 billion. In this episode, we explore what world models are, why this approach matters for the future of AI, and what such ...  Afficher plus

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How To Build The Future: Sam Altman
Y Combinator Startup Podcast

It’s fair to say that few people in tech are positioned to have a bigger impact on the future than Sam Altman. At OpenAI, Sam and his team have overseen monumental leaps forward in machine learning, generative AI, and most recently, LLMs that can reason at PhD levels. And this ...

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Sam Altman Say GPT4 Dumbest Model You'll Ever Use
Open AI

In this episode, we explore Sam Altman's provocative statement about GPT-4, examining why he labeled it the "dumbest model you'll ever use." We delve into the implications of this comment for the future of AI technology and what it suggests about the evolution of machine learn ...

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ReThinking with Adam Grant: Sam Altman on the future of AI and humanity
TED Tech

Sam Altman is the CEO and cofounder of OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT. He and Adam discuss AI's advances in creativity and empathy, its ethical challenges, and the role of human oversight. Sam and Adam also discuss strategies for adapting to a changing world and their hope ...

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I’ll probably lose my job to AI. Here’s why that’s OK | Megan J. McArdle
TED Tech

Artificial intelligence could cost many of us our careers — but that doesn’t mean we should stop its development, says journalist Megan J. McArdle. As she watches AI encroach on her own craft, she shares a fresh take on the 19th-century Luddites, who tried to destroy machines tha ...  Afficher plus