US Underestimating China’s AI Progress, OpenAI’s Sam Altman Says
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman highlights challenges in U.S. export controls as China advances AI with domestic chip suppliers and open-source models, prompting OpenAI's strategic openness.
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Sam Altman, Executive Director of OpenAI, warned that the United States could be underestimating the complexity and gravity of China's progress in artificial intelligence, and stated that export controls alone are probably not a reliable solution, reported CNBC. "I'm concerned about China," Altman said in an unusual official briefing to a small group of journalists, including the CNBC. He warned that the race for AI between the United States and…
Altman warns U.S. AI lead slipping to China
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman warned this week that the U.S. is misjudging the speed and breadth of China’s AI push, adding that tightening chip export controls alone won’t slow Beijing. He spoke with reporters in San Francisco. An on-the-record dinner on Aug. 14 was first; remarks reported Aug. 18–19 followed. Altman said “I’m worried about… The post Altman warns U.S. AI lead slipping to China as grid strains and bubble looms appeared first on Research…
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says that export controls alone won’t hold back China's AI ambitions
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has said in an interview that the U.S. could be underestimating China’s progress and capability in artificial intelligence. CNBC quoted Altman saying that export controls alone likely aren’t a reliable solution and that he’s worried about America’s biggest rival since the Cold War. “There’s inference capacity, where China probably can build […] The post OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says that export controls alone won’t hold back C…
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