Last Wednesday, during former President Joe Biden's farewell address, he warned that the U.S. could become an "oligarchy." Here's what it means
OpenAI CEO and co-founder Sam Altman clapped back at two Democratic senators’ inquiry into his $1 million personal donation to President-elect Trump’s inaugural fund, quipping Friday
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, Oracle founder Larry Ellison and SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son comment on President Trump’s Stargate AI investment project in an interview with FOX News anchor Bret Baier on ‘Special Report.
When Donald Trump was sworn in on Monday, he was flanked by billionaires Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg.Also on the dais was Apple CEO Tim Cook, Open AI's CEO Sam Altman, and Bernard Arnault owner of L-V-M-H which owns luxury brands like Dior and Louis Vuitton.
Sam Altman (@sama) January 17 ... he warned of a “dangerous” oligarchy forming leading into Trump’s second administration, as Musk has developed into a close ally of the president-elect.
Is there an American oligarchy? When Donald Trump was sworn ... Also on the dais was Apple CEO Tim Cook, Open AI's CEO Sam Altman, and Bernard Arnault owner of L-V-M-H which owns luxury brands ...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman pushed back on Senate Democrats questioning ... he warned of a "dangerous" oligarchy forming leading into Trump's second administration, as Musk has developed into a close ...
Tech billionaires such as Tesla's Elon Musk of Tesla, Mark Zuckerberg of Meta, Jeff Bezos of Amazon, Shou Zi Chew of TikTok, Sam Altman of OpenAI ... U.S. could become an "oligarchy."
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Parmy Olson is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering technology. A former reporter for the Wall Street Journal and Forbes, she is author of “Supremacy: AI, ChatGPT and the Race That Will Change the World.”
The startup has claimed it cost just $5.6 million to train the model with a couple thousand reduced-capability chips, raising questions about the level of investment needed to develop AI.  “They did a couple of really nice things,