OpenAI, iPhone and Jony Ive
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Tech's past and future walk into a San Francisco cafe. That's the conceit behind a new video starring legendary Apple designer Jony Ive and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, who on Wednesday announced a $6.5 billion deal that will see the ChatGPT-maker gobble up Ive's nascent device startup.
The deal, which is OpenAI's biggest acquisition, will bring in Ive and his team of about 55 engineers and researchers
Tech companies such as OpenAI and Google as well as payment services are doubling down on their efforts to get people to use AI-powered tools to shop, but the experiments are still early.
Sam Altman’s OpenAI, the company behind global phenomenon ChatGPT, has made a groundbreaking AUD $9.9 billion purchase, acquiring a fledgling devices company started by a former iPhone designer — a deal that was announced with much aplomb by the two tech founders.
OpenAI unveils a partnership with tech giants to build a computing complex in the UAE, sparking debate over national security concerns and potential global AI advancements.
The contest in Silicon Valley to dominate artificial intelligence is playing out on a new court: superstar researchers.
Elon Musk used to claim that he gave OpenAI $100 million in funding. He just confirmed the actual number, and it is much lower.
“Now that the Company has a new plan, I intend to review it for compliance with Delaware law by ensuring that it accords with OpenAI’s charitable purpose and that the non-profit entity retains appropriate control over the for-profit entity,” she said then.