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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman admits that AI's benefits may not be widely distributed - 'TechCrunch' News Summary (United States) | BEAMSTART

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Microsoft and OpenAI reportedly had a contractual definition of AGI — AI systems that can generate $100 billion in profits — that would, once met, allow OpenAI to negotiate more favorable investment terms.

Yet Altman also makes the case that the cost to use “a given level of AI” falls about 10x every 12 months.

In a footnote, Altman added that OpenAI does not, in fact, plan to end its relationship with close partner and investor Microsoft anytime soon by using the term AGI.



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