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🇺🇸 OpenAI's Sam Altman confident Trump will keep US in AI lead
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Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, on Sunday said he is looking forward to working with the incoming Trump administration, adding that he thinks President-elect Trump will succeed at helping to make America a world-leading force in artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure.
Altman made the remarks during an interview that aired on "Fox News Sunday," where he emphasized how "super important" it is for the U.S. and its allies to lead the charge on infrastructure that will support cutting-edge AI development, especially in the tech race against China.
Altman isn’t the only tech leader who has recently expressed a willingness to work with Trump. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg visited Mar-a-Lago last week for a meeting with the president-elect.

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Visualizing the potential impacts of a hurricane on people’s homes before it hits can help residents prepare and decide whether to evacuate.
MIT scientists have developed a method that generates satellite imagery from the future to depict how a region would look after a potential flooding event.
The method combines a generative artificial intelligence model with a physics-based flood model to create realistic, birds-eye-view images of a region, showing where flooding is likely to occur given the strength of an oncoming storm.
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