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OpenAI, Sam Altman
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman admits the heyday of ChatGPT is over
OpeniAI CEO Sam Altman admitted the company's goals have shifted in the wake of DeepSeek staking its claim to the AI industry in a recent Reddit AMA.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
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 Discusses DeepSeek and its Impact on OpenAI
Altman admitted that OpenAI was "on the wrong side of history" when it came to AI and open source and said he wants to fix that.
CEO Sam Altman admits to OpenAI being on ‘wrong side of history’ for not going open source
In a recent Reddit AMA, OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman acknowledged the narrowing AI lead due to competitors like DeepSeek. He discussed potential shifts towards open source and transparency for OpenAI's models.
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.
OpenAI unveils o3-mini model; Sam Altman calls it ‘smart and fast’
The o3-mini model was announced as a part of OpenAI’s 12 days of ‘Ship-mas’ last month. The model was developed to match the performance of o1 in areas like math, coding, and science, and respond faster than the current reasoning model.
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.
OpenAI’s Sam Altman concedes to China’s DeepSeek in candid AMA with team members
Sam Altman, OpenAI’s CEO, has admitted his company has a problem. In a Reddit AMA on Friday, Sam said OpenAI may have been wrong by keeping its AI tech locked away, a strategy that’s now haunting them as China’s DeepSeek surges ahead with open-source AI models.
OpenAI reconsiders closed-source approach after DeepSeek shocker
OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman said on Friday the company has been "on the wrong side of history" regarding open source, amid intensifying competition from China. Altman said the startup needs to "figure out a different open-source strategy" during a Reddit (RDDT) "Ask Me Anything" session on Friday,
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OpenAI makes its o3-mini reasoning model generally available
OpenAI has also made the new model available via several of its application programming interfaces. Developers can use the ...
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Sam Altman confirms ChatGPT’s latest model is free for all users
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announced on Thursday that the new o3-mini reasoning model will power ChatGPT chat sessions for free tier users.
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OpenAI Launches o3-mini Model, Makes It Free After DeepSeek's Launch
OpenAI introduces o3-mini model, offering exceptional STEM reasoning capabilities with low costs and reduced latency.
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OpenAI launches new o3-mini reasoning model with a free ChatGPT version
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman teased exactly two weeks ago that o3-mini would ship in “a couple of weeks,” and it’s arriving on time ...
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ChatGPT o3-mini will be free for all, and I can’t wait to try the powerful new problem-solving model
OpenAI announced the upcoming rollout of its incredibly smart new reasoning model earlier this week, and now we've got even better news: o3-mini will be available for free. Sam Altman confirmed the ...
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OpenAI rolls out o3-mini AI model for free and paid ChatGPT users
Sam Altman unveils major updates, including the first global release of the o3 AI series and expanded access to OpenAI’s ...
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