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Experts say automation of low-level tasks in finance will “transform” rather than “eliminate” roles on Wall Street.
After receiving backlash, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said that the company is not rolling back any restrictions related to "mental health."
As some users seek intimacy and companionship from AI, companies are exploring erotic features to keep users engaged and attract new ones.
The founder of ChatGPT spoke with Rowan Cheung at DevDay 2025. Altman used the analogy of telling a farmer 50 years ago that a magical thing called the internet would create a billion new jobs, and that the farmer would likely not believe that would happen, as being similar to what is happening in the intelligence era.
According to the outlet, Altman told some agencies their clients would have to opt in for their likenesses to be used by the program, while he told others their clients would automatically be included and they’d have to opt out instead.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says intellectual property rights holders view AI video differently. "The video feels much more real and lifelike," Altman told a tech analyst. Altman has already announced changes to OpenAI's Sora app that will give more power to IP holders.
Sam Altman announced that ChatGPT will roll out more extensive age-gating, including a new sexual feature.
OpenAI says it will soon roll back some of ChatGPT's safeguards, and even allow the chatbot to engage in erotica for adult users.
As generative AI becomes more advanced and helps scale greater heights across a wide range of fields, including medicine, computing, entertainment, and more, it's increasingly becoming difficult to tell when/if top AI labs like OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google will unlock AGI (artificial general intelligence).
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Sam Altman says OpenAI is not the 'moral police' after ChatGPT news 'blew up on the erotica point'
Sam Altman on Wednesday said ChatGPT would "prioritize safety over privacy and freedom for teenagers" while "treating adult users like adults."