OpenAI CEO Sam Altman defended the resource use of AI on Friday, arguing that water concerns were "fake" and comparing it to human energy use.
WTF?! It seems OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has grown tired of defending AI's consumption of our planet's rapidly depleting natural ...
Sam Altman calls AI water use claims “fake” at India summit, defends ChatGPT, and urges nuclear and renewable energy ...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, compares the energy it takes to train AI and run models to the idea that it takes a human 20 years and a lot of energy to get smart.
When it comes to the environmental impacts of AI, should big tech firms or enterprises, and their IT departments, be expected to “do their bit” to limit the potential environmental fallout of the ...
OpenAI plans to spend about $600 billion on computing infrastructure by 2030 as it eyes an IPO and rapid AI growth.
The real victory won't be in the size of the model, but in the ability to finally make it work for the person in the field.
ech billionaires and the Trump administration, with the apparent support of most of the capitalist class, are betting big on artificial intelligence (AI). In fact, AI investments have become the ...
Backblaze, Inc. (Nasdaq: BLZE), the high-performance cloud storage platform for the AI era, today announced B2 Neo, a purpose ...
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Micron stock flinches as Samsung makes a bold statement ...
House of Lords debate saw government minister make an ambiguous promise in regard to the treatment of computer evidence in court.