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OpenAI, Sam Altman and DeepSeek
Sam Altman says OpenAI will embrace two new AI approaches, one from DeepSeek and another from Meta
During a Reddit AMA on Friday, Altman said OpenAI has "been on the wrong side of history" when it comes to keeping model weights confidential.
Sam Altman’s Answer to DeepSeek Is Giving Away OpenAI’s Tech
CEO of the ChatGPT maker says his company has been “on the wrong side of history” with open-source software.
Sam Altman: OpenAI has been on the ‘wrong side of history’ concerning open source
In a Reddit AMA, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said that he believes OpenAI has been 'on the wrong side of history' concerning its open source approach.
Sam Altman Admits OpenAI’s Closed Strategy Is Flawed as DeepSeek Disrupts AI Market
Sam Altman made a shocking admission yesterday, referring to his OpenAI company as being on the wrong side of history. This is regarding the subject of open-source AI. The news is awfully interesting as it proves a major shift in terms of strategy.
OpenAI’s Sam Altman downplays impact of DeepSeek: ‘Wildly overstated’
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman downplayed the significance of a new artificial intelligence (AI) model released by Chinese startup DeepSeek on Thursday, saying it did a “couple of nice things” but has been
Sam Altman Speaks Out on China's DeepSeek AI
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said that it was "invigorating" to have new competition in the AI industry with DeepSeek's emergence.
Sam Altman admits OpenAI on ‘wrong side of history’, vows to follow DeepSeek’s lead
DeepSeek’s rise in popularity has put OpenAI under pressure, leading CEO Sam Altman to suggest a reevaluation of the company’s open-source strategy. OpenAI’s models lack the detailed reasoning found in DeepSeek R1,
Sam Altman admits OpenAI was ‘on the wrong side of history’ in open source debate
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, admits the company was "on the wrong side of history" in the open source AI debate during a Reddit AMA, signaling a potential strategy shift as Chinese competitor DeepSeek disrupts the market with efficient,
Silicon Valley leaders from Sam Altman to Satya Nadella react to their new rival DeepSeek
Meta, Nvidia, and other tech giants react to DeepSeek's competitive, cost-efficient models that challenge established market players.
OpenAI’s Altman Urges US to Support AI Investment After DeepSeek
OpenAI Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman briefed US policymakers on the need to continue investing heavily in physical infrastructure to support future artificial intelligence development, days after the frenzy around Chinese upstart DeepSeek cast new doubt on AI spending.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Has a Billion-Dollar Net Worth. Here's How He Got There
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is a billionaire, thanks to his investments in technology companies like Reddit, Stripe, Airbnb, and more. Here's how Altman made his money.
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DeepSeek shocked the AI world this week. Here's how tech CEOs responded
DeepSeek’s sudden emergence onto the U.S. tech scene this week roiled markets and provided plenty of fodder for earnings calls.
MIT Technology Review
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How DeepSeek ripped up the AI playbook—and why everyone’s going to follow its lead
The Chinese firm has pulled back the curtain to expose how the top labs may be building their next-generation models. Now ...
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How DeepSeek Has Blown Open AI Race Between US and China
The sudden success of the Chinese AI startup took the tech world by surprise. Newsweek explores the impact on the U.S.'s lead in the industry ...
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DeepSeek’s CEO came out of nowhere to challenge Jensen Huang and Sam Altman. The overnight success is powered by Gen Z new hires
Liang Wenfeng hires young people and bookworms for his engineering team. He says: "Experience is not that important." ...
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DeepSeek disrupted the AI disruptors, but don't count out Big Tech just yet
The Chinese startup's new model poses some serious questions about the assumptions behind AI investments. But what if that's ...
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