But OpenAI CEO Sam Altman doesn’t seem all that worried. In a response posted on X, Altman suggested that his company will just “Uno reverse them,” and “do a social app” of its own. Look, I don’t think that OpenAI is launching some kind “ChatGPT With Friends” social app any time soon,
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman teased the possibility of developing a social media application in response to Meta Platforms Inc.'s plans to launch a standalone artificial intelligence app, setting the stage for intensified competition in the AI space.
President Donald Trump said Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos were his "bitter enemies" during his first term in office, but those relationships have improved since then. The president's comment was made on Thursday afternoon and ran in The Spectator on Friday,
Meta AI answers questions and creates images. In April, Meta made it a key feature by replacing the search bar in Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger with Meta AI.
After the Meta AI standalone app made headlines, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman picked up on Meta. In the latest X post, Altman hints that OpenAI might launch a social media app to compete with Meta.
Sam Altman and Elon Musk have had a complicated relationship over the years, from teaming up to create OpenAI to now being bitter rivals. While Musk has had feuds with many American entrepreneurs in the past,
According to media reports, Meta will release its own standalone AI chatbot in the second quarter of this year, with subscription services also expected to be part of the plan. View on euronews
Khosla Ventures' Keith Rabois said that AI has reversed the exodus of founders and venture capital talent from the Bay Area.
Priscilla Chan celebrated her 40th birthday with a lavish party, showcasing three stunning outfits throughout the evening. Accompanied by her husband Mark Zuckerberg and close family and friends, Chan enjoyed dancing and heartfelt moments.