OpenAI CEO: Once viewed Musk as a superhero, the current situation makes me deeply sad

2024-12-06 08:49:56
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ChainCatcher news, according to Bloomberg, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stated at the New York Times DealBook Summit that he is not worried about competitor Musk using political influence to suppress rivals. Recently, Musk was appointed as the head of the Trump administration's efficiency department, co-leading with former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy.

"Using political power to harm your competitors for the benefit of your own business is not in the spirit of America," Altman said. "I believe people will not tolerate this. I don't think Musk will do that."

Altman expressed "great respect" for Musk's plans to build an xAI data center in Tennessee, acknowledging that xAI is a "serious competitor." However, he also expressed regret about the current state of his relationship with Musk: "I once viewed Musk as a superhero, and the current situation makes me deeply sad."

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