Sam Altman Confronts NYT Lawsuit Head-On
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Altman Calls Microsoft Partnership 'Wonderfully Good,' Criticizes NYT's Data Demand
On The New York Times’ Hard Fork Live, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman called the company’s relationship with Microsoft “wonderfully good” despite reports of tension, while also pushing back on a lawsuit from the Times over user data. Joined by COO Brad Lightcap, Altman also addressed AI’s impact on the workforce and the need for more adaptable regulation. The discussion touched on Meta’s recruitment tactics, Anthropic’s predictions of widespread job loss…
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Sam Altman confronts NYT lawsuit head-on
Sam Altman, OpenAI CEO, and Brad Lightcap, OpenAI COO, appeared at a live recording of the “Hard Fork” podcast in San Francisco, addressing the New York Times lawsuit against OpenAI and other industry challenges. Altman and Lightcap arrived on stage earlier than anticipated at the San Francisco venue, which typically hosts jazz concerts. Kevin Roose, a columnist for The New York Times, and Casey Newton of Platformer, the hosts of the “Hard Fork”…
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