Sam Altman thinks artificial intelligence will “end poverty”. First,his company must get past the in-fighting and present a united front amid growing fears of AI overreach.
The brains trust that turned OpenAI into a $US86 billion giant huddled at Sam Altman’s home in San Francisco,as one of the most dramatic corporate power struggles in Silicon Valley history continued.
Ahead of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s four days in exile,sources say researchers sent the board of directors a letter warning about Q star,a powerful artificial intelligence discovery.
More than 700 of OpenAI’s roughly 770 employees signed a letter demanding that the current board resign after a chaotic week for the AI company.
Artificial intelligence has been described as the biggest business opportunity of this generation. But the stunning ousting of Sam Altman exposes a growing divide in the industry.
The sudden,mysterious ouster of the CEO of OpenAI has sent shock waves through the technology world and set off a frenetic guessing game about what brought down one of the industry’s biggest stars.
Anonymous Sudan presents itself as a “hacktivist” gang that is waging attacks out of Africa,but cybersecurity researchers say its targets consistently match the Kremlin’s geopolitical priorities.
Like all technological advances,artificial intelligence can be used for good or ill.
The sheer speed at which artificial intelligence has advanced has governments around the world scrambling to regulate a technology that carries as many risks to society as it does opportunities.
It seems fitting that one of Google’s most important inventions — one that would come back to haunt the company — was initially devised over lunch.
Elon Musk has entered the artificial intelligence race with the launch of xAI,whose goal is to “understand the true nature of the universe.”