Altman Lamk: "Open Ai" is not for sale
Open Ai, Sam Altman, Open Ai, said it was not for sale, and noted that Elon Musk could possibly hinder her progress through his unwanted offer to utilize the leading business in artificial intelligence. “I think he’s probably just trying to delay our progress. Obviously he is a participant for us,” Alumman continued in an interview with Bloomberg TV on Tuesday on the AI’s sidelines in Paris. He added: “I hope he competes with us by building a better product, but there are many methods that followed, and many lawsuits, and all kinds of crazy business, and now this offer is coming!” Master and Altman’s rivalry as long as there was a rivalry between Mask and Altamman, centered on a anxiety that “oben II” moves away from its non -profit constituent principles. Earlier in the day, Altman rejected a sudden $ 97.4 billion offer from a group led by Elon Musk and joked: “No, thank you, but we can buy Twitter for $ 9.74 billion if you want it.” Altamman Musk also shouted during the interview and described him as “he is more likely to suffer from a sense of uncertainty.” Also read: Mask escalates the legal conflict with Altman and accuses ‘opening’ of monopoly and indicates that the ‘OPLAND AI’ council is studying a set of options for the future of the business, but the sale of artificial intelligence is not one of them. He concluded by saying, “(Oben ai) is not for sale … and the task of the business is not for sale.”