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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman observes that younger generations use ChatGPT as a life advisor or operating system, while older users treat it as a search engine replacement. The article discusses the growing reliance on AI for personal decision-making among college students and the associated debates regarding safety and ethics.
Sam Altman teases a future AI model, referred to as '5.5', describing it as having an autistic genius nature and unusual naming conventions.
Elon Musk posts a question to Sam Altman asking what improvements users would most like to see in the next AI model.
Newly revealed 2017-2018 emails from Microsoft executives show early reservations about investing in OpenAI, introduced as evidence in the Musk v. Altman federal trial. The emails reveal internal skepticism about OpenAI's near-term AGI prospects and financial concerns, despite Microsoft eventually making its landmark $1 billion investment.
Sam Altman states that OpenAI aims to assist companies in securing themselves and emphasizes the urgency of beginning this work immediately.
George Hotz critiques the US "winning" AI, arguing against centralized control by figures like Elon Musk and advocating for open, democratized AI access.
Sam Altman’s World expands its eyeball-scanning human-verification tech through new partnerships with Zoom and Tinder, pushing biometric ID across dating, video calls, and ticketing.
OpenAI co-founder Greg Brockman gives the first detailed first-person account of the 72 hours following Sam Altman's firing and discusses the global AGI race, ChatGPT reasoning transparency, and internal codebase exposure.
Sam Altman publicly praises Apple CEO Tim Cook, expressing gratitude for Cook and Apple. The post likely relates to the ongoing Apple-OpenAI partnership.
Sam Altman cryptically teases something from OpenAI with the internal codename 'telepathy', suggesting a communication or thought-transmission related product or capability.
Sam Altman published an early morning personal reflection on X/Twitter, with uncertainty about whether to share publicly.
OpenAI's Board completed a special review and confirmed Sam Altman as CEO and Greg Brockman in their leadership roles, with Altman rejoining the Board. The company also announced three new Board members and adopted governance improvements including a whistleblower hotline and new committees.
Sam Altman testified before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee about OpenAI's work in AI development, safety practices, and governance structure. He outlined OpenAI's unique nonprofit-controlled structure designed to ensure safe and beneficial AI development while advocating for collaborative government regulation.