OpenAI CEO Sam Altman revealed Friday that Democratic senators had sent him a letter alleging "he has a clear and direct interest in obtaining favors" from Donald Trump and is using his donations "to cozy up" to the incoming administration to avoid regulatory scrutiny.
Ann Altman filed a lawsuit Monday that alleged her older brother sexually abused her for several years starting when she was 3 years old
"It was just a crazy thing to have to go through and then have no time to recover, because the house was on fire," Altman told Bloomberg.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman had strong words for the former board members who abruptly fired him late last November.
Sam Altman, the CEO of leading AI company OpenAI, denied claims made by his sister Annie Altman that he sexually assaulted her multiple times. Annie filed a lawsuit in a Missouri court on Monday. Annie Altman says that Sam sexually assaulted her between 1997 and 2006.
Altman issued a statement claiming his sister faces “mental health challenges” after she filed a suit accusing the OpenAI CEO of sexually abusing her for several years.
Ann Altman is asking for $150,000 in damages, alleging her brother repeatedly abused her over the course of roughly nine years.
People are using ChatGPT so much that OpenAI is even losing money on its $200-per-month Pro subscriptions, said CEO Sam Altman. Despite raising $20 billion and launching the world's flagship AI chatbot, OpenAI is still not profitable, and its CEO said it’s actually losing money on ChatGPT Pro subscriptions.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman recently published a post on his personal blog reflecting on AI progress and his predictions for how the technology will impact humanity’s future. “We are now confident we know how to build AGI [artificial general intelligence] as ...
OpenAI is making a foray into scientific discovery with an AI built to help manufacture stem cells. When you think of AI’s contributions to science, you probably think of AlphaFold, the Google DeepMind protein-folding program that earned its creator a Nobel Prize last year.
Meta, Apple, Google and other tech companies have been named in a letter penned by Democratic lawmakers, accusing them of cozying up to President-elect Trump.