OpenAI CEO Sam Altman was asked by FOX Business' Edward Lawrence about AI. Altman said it is something that needs to be taken seriously. Although it may be a challenge, it can still be managed., but he wants people to know that the billionaire is "totally wrong" about claims he has made about the artificial intelligence company.
Altman made the remarks at an event in Delhi, India, on Wednesday, when he was asked about Musk's claim that OpenAI isn't really a nonprofit, because of the billions Microsoft invested in the firm,OpenAI CEO Sam Altman gives a speech during a meeting at the Station F in Paris on May 26, 2023. Altman pushed back this week against claims that Elon Musk has made about his company, which they founded together.
"I don't really want to get into, like, an Elon feud fight. I like the dude," Altman reportedly replied. "I think he's totally wrong about this stuff. He can sort of say whatever he wants, but I'm like proud of what we're doing, and I think we're going to make a positive contribution to the world, and I try to stay above all that." Altman and Musk co-founded OpenAI in 2015, but Musk resigned from the board in 2018.
Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk, left, and then-Y Combinator President Sam Altman speak during the Vanity Fair New Establishment Summit in San Francisco on Oct. 6, 2015. But Musk has been critical of OpenAI several times since his departure, saying that it has strayed from his original open source intentions and at one pointMusk has repeatedly warned of the dangers of advanced AI, saying it could threaten humanity. In March, he joined a