OpenAI’s Sam Altman Reveals Why Elon Musk Thought The Company Behind ChatGPT Would Fail | Technology & Science News
From Times Now:
Elon Musk believed OpenAI, specifically the company behind ChatGPT, would fail. Musk wanted Tesla to work on AGI, while OpenAI aimed to continue its current direction. This led to a split between the two CEOs, with Musk suing OpenAI over alleged mission drift towards corporate profits.
OpenAI remains committed to providing powerful technology as a public service for free. Altman emphasized the organization’s mission to offer increasingly powerful tools at no cost to users. However, the conflict between Musk and Altman, once close partners, deeply saddens another OpenAI co-founder, Wojciech Zaremba, who urged them to focus on a common goal.
OpenAI is set to launch its GPT-5 AI model in mid-2024, with reports suggesting it will be a significant improvement over previous versions. The model has received overwhelmingly positive feedback, with one CEO praising it as “materially better.” Demos are expected to be provided to enterprise clients during the summer months.
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