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Tech »  "Opportunistic and sloppy" - buyer's regret from CEO Sam Altman as OpenAI's deal with the Department of War comes under heavy fire?
  • "Opportunistic and sloppy" - buyer's regret from CEO Sam Altman as OpenAI's deal with the Department of War comes under heavy fire?
    6 days, 5 hours ago   diginomica.com

    "Opportunistic and sloppy" - buyer's regret from CEO Sam Altman as OpenAI's deal with the Department of War comes under heavy fire?

    OpenAI was wrong to rush into its deal with the US Department of War (DoW), ...

  • An "inconsequential" sum of money, but the PR cost is much, much higher - OpenAI's Sam Altman continues his 'mea culpa' tour...up to a point
    5 days, 7 hours ago   diginomica.com

    An "inconsequential" sum of money, but the PR cost is much, much higher - OpenAI's Sam Altman continues his 'mea culpa' tour...up to a point

    One aspect of interest in the ongoing controversy around Anthropic being ousted from its $200 ...

  • 'It just looked opportunistic and sloppy': Sam Altman regrets rushed defense deal as ChatGPT uninstalls surge by 295%
    6 days, 5 hours ago   techradar.com

    'It just looked opportunistic and sloppy': Sam Altman regrets rushed defense deal as ChatGPT uninstalls surge by 295%

    · Sam Altman has published an internal memo about its US military deal on X ...

  • OpenAI will amend Defense Department deal to prevent mass surveillance in the US
    6 days, 13 hours ago   Engadget

    OpenAI will amend Defense Department deal to prevent mass surveillance in the US

    OpenAI’s Sam Altman said the company will amend its deal with the Defense Department (or ...

  • What Dario Amodei wouldn't do, Sam Altman would! Here's why the OpenAI CEO signed a deal with the US Department of War - and why he wants you to visit him in jail if things go wrong...
    1 week ago   diginomica.com

    What Dario Amodei wouldn't do, Sam Altman would! Here's why the OpenAI CEO signed a deal with the US Department of War - and why he wants you to visit him in jail if things go wrong...

    Dario Amodei wasn’t able to agree to the US Department of War’s (DoW) demands when ...

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