Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, has made a significant shift in his approach to artificial intelligence, moving from 'founder mode' to what is being termed 'god mode.' His latest post has generated a considerable amount of attention and discussion within the tech community. Altman's ambitious quest for affordable AI power is reportedly being fueled by investments from the Middle East, raising questions about the broader implications beyond just financial costs. TechCrunch's Sarah Perez has analyzed Altman's claims, distinguishing between what is credible and what may be overzealous.
'I am so freaking tired of all the AI hype': Reaction to Sam Altman's latest bluster https://t.co/vxwUdzZVOy
Sam Altman's quest for cheap AI is going to cost a Fortune (no pun intended, but kinda funny). I tackled the topic for @FortuneMagazine Eye on AI newsletter today: https://t.co/PgKL5DCO1f
NEW: Sam Altman’s quest for cheap AI power will be fueled by Middle East billions. But the true cost goes beyond money https://t.co/PgKL5DCO1f