Another OpenAI safety researcher has left the company. In a post on X, Steven Adler called the global race toward AGI a “very risky gamble.” OpenAI safety researcher Steven Adler announced on Monday he had left OpenAI late last year after four years at the company.
As the U.S. races to be the best in the AI field, one of the researchers at the most prominent company, OpenAI, has quit.
In a series of posts on X, Steven Adler - who has been working on AI safety for four years - described his journey as a "wild ride with lots of chapters".
OpenAI thinks DeepSeek may have used its AI outputs inappropriately, highlighting ongoing disputes over copyright, fair use, and training data.
OpenAI’s Sam Altman downplays impact of DeepSeek
The DeepSeek drama may have been briefly eclipsed by, you know, everything in Washington (which, if you can believe it, got even crazier Wednesday). But rest assured that over in Silicon Valley, there has been nonstop,
OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, is seeking to raise $40 billion in a fresh round of funding that would value the startup at a staggering $340 billion, the Wall Street Journal Reported on Thursday.
OpenAI is launching today ChatGPT Gov, a new version of its chatbot that US government agencies can self-host on their Azure commercial cloud.
The tech industry's reaction to AI model DeepSeek R1 has been wild. Pat Gelsinger, for instance, is elated and thinks it will make AI better for everyone.
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Wall Street Journal reported that OpenAI in talks to raise new $40 billion funding, at a valuation of $340 billion.
Days after the overnight success of Chinese chatbot DeepSeek wiped a trillion dollars off the value of U.S. tech stocks, software CEOs are telling investors that the artificial intelligence revolution is still on track.