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A visitor takes a picture of humanoid AI robot "Ameca" at the booth of Engineered Arts company during the world's largest gathering of humanoid AI Robots as part of International Telecommunication Union (ITU) AI for Good Global Summit in Geneva, on July 5, 2023.
TechA.I. experts downplay ‘nightmare scenario of evil robot overlords’. Over 1,300 sign letter claiming it’s a ‘force for good, not a threat to humanity’
By Chloe TaylorJuly 19, 2023
Elon Musk and Sam Altman
TechElon Musk and his archrival Sam Altman are racing to create a superintelligent A.I. to save humanity from extinction
By Paige HagyJuly 18, 2023
OpenAI founder and CEO Sam Altman holding two paper cups.
EnvironmentSam Altman just took a nuclear energy startup public for $500 million. Its CEO wants to provide ‘energy at planetary scales for a billion-plus years’
By Paolo ConfinoJuly 11, 2023
Jeff Bezos
FinanceJeff Bezos and Bob Iger will be joined by a new bigwig in Sun Valley this week: OpenAI’s Sam Altman
By Kamaron Leach and BloombergJuly 11, 2023
Regulatory headwinds force Sam Altman–backed stablecoin Reserve to halt key services in Venezuela and 5 other countries
CompaniesRegulatory headwinds force Sam Altman–backed stablecoin Reserve to halt key services in Venezuela and 5 other countries
By Leo SchwartzJuly 3, 2023
The unstoppable craze of Sam Altman and OpenAI
NewslettersThe unstoppable craze of Sam Altman and OpenAI
By Kylie RobisonJune 23, 2023
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman addresses a speech during a meeting, at the Station F in Paris
TechSam Altman says he doesn’t need equity in $27 billion OpenAI because he already has ‘enough money’ and is motivated by other ‘selfish’ benefits
By Kylie RobisonJune 22, 2023
Why picking citizens at random could be the best way to govern the A.I. revolution
AIWhy picking citizens at random could be the best way to govern the A.I. revolution
By Hélène Landemore, Andrew Sorota and Audrey TangJune 20, 2023
Yann Lecun, head of artificial intelligence (AI) research at Facebook Inc.,pauses during a Bloomberg Television interview at Bloomberg's Sooner Than You Think technology conference in Paris, France, on Wednesday, May 23, 2018.
LifestyleAlmost half of CEOs fear A.I. could destroy humanity 5 to 10 years from now—but one ‘A.I. godfather’ says an existential threat is ‘preposterously ridiculous’
By Chloe TaylorJune 15, 2023
Mark Cuban holding a microphone
LeadershipMark Cuban says there will be 2 types of companies in the future: ‘Those who are great at A.I. and everybody else’
By Paolo ConfinoJune 12, 2023
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says A.I. tools are ‘very good at doing tasks’ but terrible at doing whole jobs—for now
TechOpenAI CEO Sam Altman says A.I. tools are ‘very good at doing tasks’ but terrible at doing whole jobs—for now
By Steve MollmanJune 8, 2023
Sam Altman, the man behind ChatGPT, is increasingly alarmed about what he unleashed. Here are 15 quotes charting his descent into sleepless panic
TechSam Altman, the man behind ChatGPT, is increasingly alarmed about what he unleashed. Here are 15 quotes charting his descent into sleepless panic
By Rachel ShinJune 8, 2023
a picture of Sam Altman
TechEven OpenAI CEO Sam Altman thinks people are going a little too crazy over A.I.: ‘It’s wildly overhyped in the short term’
By Prarthana PrakashJune 8, 2023
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman
NewslettersWhy OpenAI’s latest breakthrough to make ChatGPT safer is actually a step away from the A.I. we want
By Jeremy KahnJune 6, 2023
Sam Altman portait.
TechA blog post detailed a Sam Altman freakout about a huge chips shortage threatening OpenAI. Then it was taken down
By Jeremy KahnJune 5, 2023
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