Could the Trump govt mean the end of Sam Altman – OpenAI, ChatGPT CEO airs laundry on Elon Musk feud
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During an interview, Sam Altman expressed his concerns regarding his prolonged dispute with Elon Musk. He also expressed his disappointment with Biden’s administration. By the look of things, his problems will not end with Kamala and Biden. Why? Given Elon Musk’s involvement in the Trump administration, Sam Altman has all the reasons to be worried. Could Trump’s presidency pose a threat to ChatGPT and Open AI? Sam Altman appeared on the Honestly with Bari Weiss podcast on Thursday. In answering the question about his feud with Elon Musk, he explained, “I think it’s because he wants the most powerful AI in the world to be controlled by him.” Musk was a co-founder of OpenAI but cut ties with the company in 2018. Ever since he started fighting Altman and OpenAI. He has also made it known that he does not trust Sam Altman to head the most powerful AI in the world Elon Musk says he doesn’t trust OpenAI or Sam Altman and he doesn’t want the most powerful AI in the world controlled by someone who is not trustworthy pic.twitter.com/M2C35mMzeb — Tsarathustra (@tsarnick) October 7, 2024 In addition, Musk founded the xAI model Grok which has been a competitor to OpenAI. He pushed artificial intelligence programs, notably ChatGPT, into the political spotlight, claiming that AI models have grown “too woke” and “politically correct.” Clearly, Musk no longer supports OpenAI or Sam Altman. Musk and Sam Altman’s ongoing feud Musk was recently elected as an exec at the US government’s Department of Government Efficiency (D.O.G.E) alongside Vivek Ramaswamy. This explains Altman’s concern about OpenAI under the new administration. In the interview, Altman expressed his anxiety when he said, “I remember what it was like when there were moments since then where it felt like he kinda wanted to reconcile and…