Étiquette : Sam Altman

“C’est la confrontation de deux grands esprits du XXIe siècle que tout oppose. D’un côté, Elon Musk, le milliardaire et fondateur de xAI, qui fut aussi l’un des premiers investisseurs d’OpenAI. De l’autre, Sam Altman, actuel CEO de l’entreprise, accusé par Musk d’avoir trahi la vocation philanthropique du projet.
Le procès qui s’ouvre à Oakland pourrait bien redessiner l’avenir de ChatGPT et de l’intelligence artificielle en général. Il soulève une question majeure: à qui doit profiter l’innovation? Les arguments des deux parties sont solides: Musk a investi dans OpenAI avec un objectif non lucratif, ChatGPT devant, selon son point de vue, rester un outil accessible à tous. Altman, lui, défend une vision plus pragmatique.
Selon lui, la monétisation de ChatGPT était inévitable. Pour vous aider à mieux comprendre les enjeux de ce bras de fer, nous avons confronté les positions des deux milliardaires sur sept thématiques clés.”

Source : Elon Musk: sept différences clés avec Sam Altman

Elon Musk claims Sam Altman ‘stole a charity’ in OpenAI trial testimony

“Elon Musk told a jury that OpenAI and its chief executive Sam Altman “stole a charity” by converting the AI lab into a for-profit entity now valued at $850bn, against its mission of ensuring AI would benefit humanity.
“Fundamentally, [the defendants] are trying to make this lawsuit seem very complicated, but it is actually very simple. It is not OK to steal a charity,” the world’s richest man said in a court in Oakland, California, on Tuesday. Altman and Greg Brockman, OpenAI’s president, sat in court as attorneys presented opening arguments in a high-stakes legal clash over the world’s most valuable start-up.
Steven Molo, Musk’s lead trial lawyer, likened OpenAI to a non-profit museum with a gift shop, saying the “museum store” cannot “sell the Picasso and pocket the profits”.”

Source : Elon Musk claims Sam Altman ‘stole a charity’ in OpenAI trial testimony

Internet slams Sam Altman over his ‘reminder’ to everyone that humans use a lot of energy

 

Sam Altman - India AI Impact Summit 2026

“ »One of the things that is always unfair in this comparison is people talk about how much energy it takes to train an AI model relative to how much it costs a human to do one inference query. But it also takes a lot of energy to train a human. It takes like 20 years of life and all of the food you eat during that time before you get smart, » Altman argued.
« And not only that, it took like the very widespread evolution of the hundred billion people that have ever lived and learned not to get eaten by predators and learned how to like figure out science and whatever to produce you and then you took whatever you you know you took. So the fair comparison is if you ask ChatGPT a question, how much energy does it take once its model is trained to answer that question versus a human? And probably AI has already caught up on an energy efficiency basis measured that way, » he added.”

Source : Internet slams Sam Altman over his ‘reminder’ to everyone that humans use a lot of … – The Times of India

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