Sam Altman Responds to Elon Musk’s OpenAI Criticism

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Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, has responded to criticisms made by Elon Musk that the company values profit over safety. Speaking at an event in Delhi, India, Altman dismissed Musk’s accusations as baseless whilst expressing admiration for the Tesla CEO. Musk had previously claimed that OpenAI, which was co-founded by him and Altman, had become overly profit-driven since Microsoft invested in the organization. However, Altman was confident about OpenAI’s positive impact upon society and emphasized the company’s proactive efforts to address AI safety issues. The ongoing debate between Altman and Musk highlights divergent perspectives within the AI community.

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