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OpenAI's Sam Altman says it’d be ‘un-American’ for Elon Musk to wield political influence to harm rivals
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🇺🇸 OpenAI’s Sam Altman says it’d be ‘un-American’ for Elon Musk to wield political influence to harm rivals
☢️ Meta announces search for nuclear energy partners to help in AI boom
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During an interview at The New York Times’ DealBook Summit on Wednesday, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said that it’d be “profoundly un-American” for Elon Musk, the CEO of X and Tesla, to wield political influence to “hurt competitors” and “advantage [his] own businesses.” “I don’t think people would tolerate that,” he said, per Bloomberg.
Musk, alongside Vivek Ramaswamy, is heading up DOGE, a planned advisory commission that’ll recommend deep cuts to federal agencies. Musk, who owns an OpenAI competitor, xAI, will reportedly also provide input to incoming president Donald Trump’s AI policy lead, should Trump decide to appoint one.
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Meta announced it is searching for nuclear energy developers to work with to power its AI and sustainability visions, in its latest push to use nuclear power. In a blog post on Tuesday (December 3) the technology giant stated it will release a request for proposals “to identify nuclear energy developers” in an open approach to partner with others across the industry to bring new nuclear energy to the grid.
The use of this energy has become much sought after in recent times due to the significant AI boom. Meta says it’s the advancement of technologies, including the next wave of AI innovation, that requires “electric grids to expand and embrace new sources of reliable, clean and renewable energy.”
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