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From Confusion to Reinstatement: Sam Altman’s Candid Reflection on OpenAI’s Saga
San Francisco, December 10: Sam Altman, who recently found himself back in the role of OpenAI CEO following an unexpected dismissal last month, shared insights into the perplexing and tumultuous events surrounding his reinstatement. Speaking on a podcast hosted by comedian-producer Trevor Noah, Altman disclosed that the sequence of events was both confusing and chaotic, further exacerbated by technical glitches…
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State News
The Rise of Google Gemini, Why this AI will be a Game Changer
In the ever-evolving field of artificial intelligence (AI), Google has once again made headlines with its latest release, Google Gemini. This advanced AI model is set to compete with products from OpenAI, Microsoft, and Meta. With Gemini, Google aims to establish itself as a leader in the AI space and expand its capabilities beyond its previous offerings. In this article,…
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Technology News
Altman Leaves OpenAI, Vows Continued Support for Company’s Mission Alongside Microsoft
Despite his recent departure from OpenAI, outgoing CEO Sam Altman has reassured the public that his top priority, along with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, remains to ensure the continued growth and success of OpenAI. Altman expressed his confidence in the OpenAI-Microsoft partnership, believing that it will provide the necessary support for OpenAI’s continued advancement. In a social media post on…
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Technology News
AI Titans Sam Altman and Greg Brockman Join Microsoft: Report
Former OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and former president Greg Brockman have reportedly joined Microsoft, reported WION. Altman’s exit from OpenAI, which he co-founded, came as a surprise to many, with the board citing a lack of confidence in his leadership. Microsoft’s CEO, Satya Nadella, tweeted on X, sharing a news that Sam Altman and Greg Brockman will be joining them.…
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Sports News
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella stayed up all night to watch India vs New Zealand semi-final clash
Seattle (US) Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella joined millions of cricket enthusiasts on Wednesday, tuning in to witness India’s impressive 70-run triumph over New Zealand in the World Cup semi-final. Nadella, who had just delivered the keynote address at a Microsoft developer conference in Seattle, revealed he stayed up all night to watch the Rohit Sharma-led team vie for a spot…
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