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OpenAI co-founder tells Sky Information his platform is ‘not on the market’

By Editorial Board Published February 11, 2025 3 Min Read
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OpenAI co-founder tells Sky Information his platform is ‘not on the market’

Sam Altman, who’s attending the Paris AI Summit with world leaders, was requested whether or not he can nonetheless afford OpenAI after Mr Musk’s bid.

“The board will decide what to do there [….], the mission is really important and we’re totally focused on making sure we preserve that,” he advised Sky’s science and expertise editor Tom Clarke on Tuesday morning.

“The company is not for sale, neither is the mission,” he mentioned.

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Elon Musk has led a $97.4bn bid for the platform. File pic: AP

OpenAI is planning to transition to a for-profit firm, which Mr Musk has vehemently opposed.

“It’s time for OpenAI to return to the open-source, safety-focused force for good it once was,” Mr Musk – who was additionally a co-founder of OpenAI – mentioned in a press release on Monday. “We will make sure that happens.”

Mr Altman mentioned he wish to “work with China” though he would not know if the US authorities would let him try this.

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“Should we try as hard as we absolutely can [to work with them]? Yes,” he mentioned.

Chinese language firm DeepSeek despatched shockwaves via the AI business a fortnight in the past, when it revealed a robust AI mannequin that was considerably cheaper than OpenAI’s ChatGPT.

US officers have raised safety considerations in regards to the firm, nevertheless, and it’s already banned on some authorities gadgets.

Mr Altman was additionally requested if he can reassure customers that one of many fastest-growing generative AI platforms will proceed to place security on the forefront of what the corporate does.

Mr Altman mentioned his platform may be safer amid considerations that pink tape round synthetic intelligence shall be resisted as companies say it stifles innovation.

“Safety is integral to what we do…. We’ve got to make these systems really safe for people, or people just won’t use them. It’s the same thing and we’ll work super hard on that,” mentioned Mr Altman.

Acknowledging that security isn’t excessive on the summit’s agenda, he added: “That’s not actually the main thing that we’ve been hearing about – the main concern has been ‘can we make this cheaper, can you have more of it, can we get it better and more advanced’.”

However requested if OpenAI can take a look at all of these components in addition to security, he added: “Yes, we can also do that.”

It comes as US vp JD Vance delivered a candid message on Europe’s regulation of synthetic intelligence and moderation of content material on Massive Tech.

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