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Justin Brown @ Silicon Canals · today 07:38 EDT

Sam Altman says OpenAI would have been “smashed” if Google had…

The OpenAI CEO admits Google could have “smashed” his company in 2023, revealing just how precarious the AI race has become. In a remarkably candid admission that underscores the brutal realities of the artificial intelligence wars, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has acknowledged that his company came dangerously close to being crushed by Google before it ... Read more

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