OpenAI CEO Sam Altman called Chinese startup DeepSeek's R1 AI model "impressive" on Monday, but emphasized that OpenAI believes greater computing power was key to their own success. DeepSeek, a low-cost Chinese artificial intelligence model,
Sam Altman, already having a bad start to his week as a Chinese chatbot has put into doubt the lead of U.S. AI startups, is facing another headache. One of the other startups in his growing empire, World, has reportedly been blocked by Brazilian authorities from paying people to scan their irises into its World ID system.
DeepSeek’s latest models, created by a small company with limited resources, are already beating many of the leading AI models in the United States.
Altman and Musk were OpenAI’s founding co-chairs in 2015, but their relationship has devolved into name-calling and lawsuits.
Retro Biosciences will back clinical trials for three drugs—including a potential Alzheimer’s disease treatment set to begin studies this year.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman took the technology world by surprise on Thursday with the release of Operator, his company's first AI agent that can act
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman will brief U.S. officials on super-agents—AI systems set to revolutionize software development, finance, and event planning.
DeepSeek is a Hangzhou-based startup whose controlling shareholder is Liang Wenfeng, cofounder of quantitative hedge fund High-Flyer, based on Chinese corporate records.
Since then, Musk hasn’t hidden his anger with Altman and OpenAI. He’s currently suing the company over its decision to become a for-profit corporation, and he regularly trolls the company on X—the platform he bought for $44 billion back in 2022. All of which is why the past week has been hilarious.
Trump calls Chinese startup DeepSeek's cheaper AI methods "a positive," as U.S. tech stocks plunge amid market sell-off.
President Trump welcomed OpenAI CEO Sam Altman to the White House, marking a dramatic escalation in Altman’s rivalry with Elon Musk. The visit included announcing a $500 billion AI infrastructure project,