Investors looking to capitalize on the AI trend have more options than just Nvidia. Twilio, trading at a low multiple of just 3 times sales, and TSMC, the world's largest pure-play semiconductor foundry, offer affordable yet promising possibilities for growth in the AI market. Twilio's Studio visual application builder and TSMC's dominance in chip production make them attractive investments for the growing demand for AI applications.
Large AI companies need to be regulated but startups should not be affected, according to Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI. No rules for smaller firms, though job loss potential exists. AI's long-term value is underestimated, making it hard to calculate companies' worth. In other news, Paymate is eyeing international markets, while Zomato uses AI in customer services, and Ola Electric is seeking $300m in funding.
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman reveals that the company has no plans of going public soon and will not launch any products beyond ChatGPT. Altman also emphasizes the need for more regulations to minimize potential harm from AI technology. He is currently traveling around Asia, the Middle East, and Europe to meet with officials recommending AI technological regulations to prevent AI-related harm.
OpenAI, a leading AI company, has ruled out the possibility of going public due to its unique structure. CEO Sam Altman stated that the company's decisions may be viewed as unusual by investors, especially with the development of super intelligence. Bing AI by Microsoft relies on OpenAI technology.
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