WIth one foot out the White House door, the Biden administration issued 2 documents Musk is now using in his battle to break up OpenAI and Microsoft.
The CEO of OpenAI, Sam Altman took to his social media account on X (formerly Twitter) to share his thoughts about a letter of inquiry he received from Senators Elizabeth Warren and Michael Bennet. The letter raised questions about the motivations behind his donation to the incoming president’s inaugural fund.
Meta, Apple, Google and other tech companies have been named in a letter penned by Democratic lawmakers, accusing them of cozying up to President-elect Trump.
The announcement confirms one of two rumors that circled the internet this week. The other was about superintelligence.
In the age of AI, the ability to ask great questions is becoming more valuable than simply memorizing facts, says OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. Speaking on Adam Grant’s ReThinking podcast, Altman emphasized that understanding which questions to ask will outweigh the importance of… — Kuan Hoong (@kuanhoong) January 20, 2025
Elon Musk and Sam Altman traded barbs on social media Wednesday ... For now, TikTok is still unavailable in app stores run by Google, Apple, Amazon and Microsoft. Service providers face massive ...
Stargate isn’t just a massive AI investment—it’s a high-stakes bet on technology, power, and future global dominance.
Chinese AI lab DeepSeek released two new AI models this month. Their limited use of resources to achieve extraordinary results is making the world take notice.
Samsung introduced its Galaxy S25 series with enhanced AI and camera features. Donald Trump delayed the TikTok ban, suggesting Elon Musk or Larry Ellison could purchase it. Tensions escalated between Musk and Sam Altman over the large-scale Stargate AI project.
WIth one foot out the White House door, the Biden administration issued 2 documents Musk is now using in his battle to break up OpenAI and Microsoft.
But with President Donald Trump recently announcing $500 billion of investment in AI infrastructure with The Stargate Project, a figure which makes the UK’s £14 billion bid to be a tech superpower look teeny, many think we really need to take Hawking’s warning seriously.