Sam Altman may offer US government 5% stake in OpenAI
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Luca Guadagnino’s Sam Altman movie finally finds a home
After a wild few weeks of updates, Luca Guadagnino’s new movie Artificial has finally found a home. Earlier this week, Neon officially announced that it has acquired the distribution rights to Artificial,
Indie distributor Neon will release it instead.
The film, starring Andrew Garfield, is nearly complete and was set to be released next year, but was nixed after Amazon struck a $50 billion deal with Altman's OpenAI.
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‘I was wrong’: Sam Altman says AI won’t kill your job yet — but here’s why Canadian employees still can’t afford to wait
The OpenAI CEO is backpedalling on his predictions about massive job losses. Here’s what Canadian workers and investors need to know to prepare
Neon, which backed Oscar winners Parasite and Anora, has acquired the rights to Artificial after Amazon dropped the movie following an OpenAI investment.
The talks come hot on the heels of Amazon dropping the hot-button project and Netflix, Focus and others passing
Not long after Bernie Sanders first proposed an AI sovereign wealth fund where the public would obtain a 50 percent ownership stake in certain AI companies, he held an hour-long private meeting with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman at his Senate office.
Sam Altman talked said that AI costs have recently become a "huge issue." It brought out the AI skeptics on social media.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said the AI industry is at a critical moment, which is why he called for the establishment of a US-led oversight forum.
