A new book entitled “Empire of Ai” withdraws the curtain in the secret Openai and often enthusiastically for artificial intelligence at the human level. We are talking to her author, Technical Journalist Karen Haw.

Front stoveInside Openai’s enthusiastic pursuit of artificial intelligence dominance
Later this month, Openai is expected to issue the latest version of Chatgpt – The Roldingbreating Ai Chatbot, which has become the fastest growing application in history when it was launched in 2022.
When Sam Germans first developed an ambitious plan to develop artificial intelligence, he likened it to another world that changes, and the world may destroy the endeavor: Manhattan Project, where the United States raced to build an atomic bomb.
The sales made by Eileon Musk worked. Altman promised a billion dollars for the project and even got the name: Openai.
In a new book, “Empire of Ai: Dreams and Nightmares of Sam Altman’s Openai”, Technology journalist Karen Hau recalls the secret and enthusiastic pursuit of the company for artificial intelligence.
Today, Hao joins the offer not only to back down from the company’s internal work by its astronomical rise and very general differences, but also on the very real human and environmental effects, all of this in the name of technology progress.
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