
Musk vs. Altman Trial Nears Amid OpenAI AI Regulation Debate
The trial between Elon Musk and Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, is fast approaching, raising high stakes for the company and its leadership. This legal battle unfolds amidst broader discussions about AI's role in society, its regulation, and its impact on human creativity.
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'We cannot allow private companies, acting as both judge and party, to set the rules of the AI game'
Proposals from OpenAI, a key player in artificial intelligence (AI) led by Sam Altman, raise questions about mitigating social risks and sharing the benefits of this technological revolution. Whether the company can be trusted remains uncertain, writes Le Monde columnist Stéphane Lauer.
Read full article →The Musk vs Altman trial is fast approaching. The stakes are high for OpenAI and its CEO.
Sam Altman cofounded OpenAI years ago along with Musk and others. The AI company's shift from a nonprofit to a for-profit entity is at the heart of the Tesla CEO's lawsuit. Bloomberg/Bloomberg via Getty Images Tech titans Elon Musk and Sam Altman will face off in court starting April 27. Musk has accused Altman of deceiving him into donating $38 million to OpenAI, which he helped cofound. There's a lot at stake for the defendants, including Altman, OpenAI, and even its major investor, Micros...
Read full article →OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Says AI in Hollywood Will Get People to ‘Care More About Human Creators, Not Less’
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman believes AI is a good thing for Hollywood and will not hurt the industry as much as critics of the technology may be worried about. “I think people really care about other people,” Altman told me at the Breakthrough Prize Ceremony on Saturday when I asked about industry concern that AI […]
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