OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and investor Marc Andreessen attended a meeting of the current US president’s administration with investors and entrepreneurs. After a visit to the authorities, Marc Andreessen said that a conspiracy in the field of artificial intelligence was almost being prepared, but Altman questioned these words.
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According to Andreessen, powerful people in the administration want to control AI by working closely with two or three large AI companies and isolating everyone else with onerous regulations, recalls TechCrunch.
“We were in the room with them, with the other companies and the administration, but we didn’t say, ‘Here’s our conspiracy theory, we’re going to make it so that only a few companies can create AI, and then you’ll do whatever we say.'” Nothing like that happened,” Altman protested against the investor’s version, calling it a “conspiracy theory” in a podcast with Bari Weiss.
Regardless of what happens in meetings with the Biden administration, the publication notes that Altman and other big tech leaders are quickly shifting their focus toward negotiations with the incoming president and his team, donating millions to Trump’s inauguration fund and meeting with him in person in his villa.
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