OpenAI, Jony Ive and Sam Altman
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OpenAI’s finance chief said she’s confident the multibillion-dollar bet on Jony Ive’s startup will pay off and drive ChatGPT subscriptions.
With Ive leading design, OpenAI aims to pair the tech behind its ChatGPT chatbot with product design expertise that made the iPhone a bestseller.
The $6.5 billion deal brings together the maker of ChatGPT and one of the world's most famous product designers in a venture to create new AI-enabled devices.
The purchase — the largest in OpenAI’s history — will provide the company with a dedicated unit for developing AI-powered devices.
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New York Magazine on MSNOpenAI’s Huge Bet on the iPhone GuyWe find out from Ive that Altman is a “rare visionary.” We hear from Altman that Ive is “the deepest thinker over anyone [he’s] ever met.” We’re told by Altman that Ive’s design firm is the “densest collection of talent that I’ve ever heard of in one place and probably has ever existed in the world.
OpenAI and Jony Ive have teamed up to bring the world the AI device people don't yet know they need. Will it work?
An effort that began as a way to rank AI models has raised $100 million from investors including Andreessen Horowitz.
Here's a ChatGPT guide to help understand Open AI's viral text-generating system. We outline the most recent updates and answer your FAQs.
As OpenAI competes with tech giants such as Google, Meta and Apple, it's recruiting some of the most well-known figures in the tech industry.
OpenAI had just 300 employees when it launched ChatGPT. Within a year, it doubled in size, causing chaos and high turnover for employees.
Musk’s deal means that the latest versions of xAI’s Grok models will be hosted on Microsoft’s Azure cloud computing platform, alongside competing models from OpenAI and other companies, including Facebook parent Meta Platforms.