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Sam Altman has cautioned against the use of export controls and has warned that China can probably build inference capacity ...
"It was clear that if we didn't do it, the world was gonna be mostly built on Chinese open source models," Altman said.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman acknowledged the competitive pressure from open-source models influenced their decision. OpenAI had ...
He admitted that China's progress, particularly with open-source models like DeepSeek and Kimi K2, influenced OpenAI's ...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman cautioned that the U.S. risks underestimating China’s rapid progress in artificial intelligence, ...
In an interview with CNBC, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stated that he doesn't believe export controls will work to curb China's AI ...
I’m worried about China,” the 40-year-old Altman was quoted as saying on Monday in a report by American business news channel ...
Altman expressed his concern that a singular focus on export controls on semiconductors—the special chips that power AI—is ...
Altman’s caution adds to the growing debate around how Washington should handle the intersection of AI, national security, and international competition. As discussions on the “China-safe” chip rules ...
In the last week, two prominent voices in AI attempted to make some adjustments to the AI discourse. Asked if “investors as a ...
OpenAI released its first open-weight model in years. Analysts say it could narrow China's lead in the open-source AI race.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has accepted that a core reason behind the release of GPT open-weight models earlier this month was the ever-increasing pressure from Chinese rivals like DeepSeek.