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OpenAI Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman wants to spend trillions of dollars over time on the infrastructure required to develop and run artificial intelligence services. He just needs to figure out a way to raise that kind of money.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says he believes young people starting their careers nowadays have a “huge advantage,” despite concerns about artificial intelligence (AI) changing the job market
Altman explained that today’s 25-year-old can achieve what once required decades of experience or entire teams. Whether it is coding, media creation or building a company, tools like OpenAI’s GPT-5 can act as a co-founder,
The brain chip company that has drawn interest from Sam Altman and his artificial intelligence business OpenAI is exploring the idea of genetically altering brain cells to make better implants. The company,
When Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath asked Altman to picture the life of a 25-year-old in Mumbai or Bengaluru, the OpenAI CEO termed the generation a once-in-history opportunity.
Artificial Intelligence is changing jobs. Sam Altman thinks space jobs will be common by 2035. College grads could explore space. AI helps automate ta
Despite predicting superhuman AI in the near future, Altman said he doesn’t expect this to strip humans of agency. Even if AI provides better answers or makes accurate predictions, he believes people will still feel in control — as long as they’re the ones setting the goals and making final decisions.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman hopes that the increased resources and time created by AGI, when it comes, will create better conditions for larger families.
While Kamath raised the point that human desire is often driven by status and competition, Altman agreed, saying, "Human demand and desire seem limitless. We'll find new things to want and compete over.
Sam Altman said he believes the AI era will empower young innovators, and enable them to bring ideas to life with better speed and ease.
During a recent online clash with Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, Elon Musk experienced an unexpected twist when his own AI chatbot, Grok, publicly sided with Altman. The confrontation began after Musk accused Apple of unfairly promoting OpenAI’s ChatGPT in the App Store.