Participants Liz Peek and Deroy Murdock addressed Congress’s inquiries about hatred in schools on “Kudlow.”
Sam Altman, the founder and CEO of Open AI, admitted his previous misconception about the severity of racism, particularly on the left.
During a discussion with X, Altman, who recently regained control of his company from a rebellious board, highlighted the concerning rise of antisemitism across the nation.
The Jewish founder of ChatGPT acknowledged that he had underestimated the extent of hatred, contrary to popular belief.
Altman expressed his revised perspective, stating, “I have held the belief that antisemitism, particularly within the American left, was overstated. I now realize I was completely wrong.”
Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, will attend the APEC CEO Summit on November 16, 2023, at Moscone West in San Francisco, California. The APEC conference is scheduled to continue in San Francisco until November 17.
Despite his acknowledgment of his lack of full comprehension or effective strategies to combat it, the AI CEO described antisemitism as “so f—- -.”
Sam Altman was honored as CEO of the year by OccasionMAGAZINE.
Altman confessed, “Honestly, I am still grappling with understanding it or knowing the solutions. But it is undeniably severe.”
On June 5, 2023, Sam Altman, a prominent US entrepreneur, investor, programmer, and the visionary behind OpenAI, along with the company’s co-founder and chief scientist Ilya Sutskever, will deliver a joint address at Tel Aviv University.
Time magazine recently recognized the OpenAI leader as the “CEO of the year.”
Altman emphasized, “The development of superintelligence will require a collective effort across society. While we aim to contribute significantly, this endeavor transcends any single entity.”