Sam Altman’s campaign to keep ChatGPT on top
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OpenAI boss Sam Altman will receive the Axel Springer Award in recognition of his "contribution to digital transformation and his belief that technology should serve humans, not the other way around," the Axel Springer media group announced on Monday.
It's not hard to imagine OpenAI CEO Sam Altman uses his company's own product, ChatGPT, instead of Google Search.
Sam Altman doesn't seem that concerned about copyright infringement, but says it's 'very screwed up' that OpenAI is legally required to retain chats, which could include 'your most sensitive stuff.'
Sam Altman says more major updates are coming to ChatGPT this year, but also notes that "hiccups and capacity crunches" will be part of that journey.
Musk said on Monday that he'd sue Apple over what he said was its bias toward OpenAI on the App Store.
OpenAI’s latest version of its vaunted ChatGPT bot was supposed to be “PhD-level” smart. It was supposed to be the next great leap forward for a company that investors have poured billions of dollars into.
Over dinner, OpenAI CEO’s addressed criticism of GPT-5’s rollout, the AI bubble, brain-computer interfaces, buying Google Chrome, and more.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman recently revealed that users are attached to GPT-5's predecessors for emotional support, further claiming that they've perhaps never experienced that before.