Amid the rise of China's cheap AI model DeepSeek, Sam Altman is facing backlash for his old remark about AI startups under ...
Chinese AI startup DeepSeek has taken the tech world by storm with its cost-effective, high-performance chatbot, which was ...
In response to DeepSeek's success, Altman admitted that the Chinese startup's model is impressive given its low cost ...
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI ... Looking back on it, it's a pretty funny statement.' DeepSeek claims that training the AI model R1 will cost just $5.6 million (about 870 million yen).
DeepSeek has quickly risen to become the most downloaded free app in the US, just one week after its launch. This surge in popularity coincides with growing concerns in the US over a tech race with ...
In it, Sam Altman is asked a pointed question ... One user summed it as: “Funny how ‘totally hopeless’ turned into real competition in just over a year. The AI space is moving fast ...
White House AI czar David Sacks says, “There’s substantial evidence that DeepSeek distilled knowledge from OpenAI models.” ...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on Friday shared a letter from lawmakers ... among others—wrote it was “funny” lawmakers “never sent me one of these for contributing to Democrats” and noted ...
I’m going to ask the question out loud that we’re all asking internally. Is it time to panic? Should you panic?
Though Altman said he likely wouldn’t agree with Trump on “everything,” the OpenAI CEO said he believes “he will be ...