Sam Altman calls Musk ‘insecure’ as AI race gets personal
Paris | OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman rebuffed Elon Musk’s $US97.4 billion ($155 billion) offer to take control of the artificial intelligence start-up for the second time in less than a day, accusing the world’s richest man of making the bid just to gain a competitive advantage.
“I think he is probably just trying to slow us down. He obviously is a competitor,” Mr Altman said in an interview with Bloomberg on Tuesday (Wednesday AEDT) on the sidelines of the Paris AI summit.
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