OpenAI's Sam Altman sees AI bubble forming
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The rollout was even messy enough to spill into betting markets. One 27-year-old day trader, Foster McCoy, pocketed $10,000 in just a few hours by wagering that Google’s Gemini would beat GPT-5 in a popularity contest.
OpenAI might unveil the gadget in late 2026, with CEO Altman aiming to ship 100 million units faster than any product before.
Altman has also backed the company Longshot Space, which dreams of taking on Musk’s SpaceX with a gigantic gun that shoots satellites into orbit (seriously). He has also invested in Glydways, another robocar startup that could one day compete with Tesla’s self-driving robotaxis.
Is AI a bubble? Wedbush's Dan Ives disagrees with Sam Altman, calling it the "second inning" of a new tech bull market set to last 2-3 years.
From Bill Clinton’s “master of disaster” to a Kamala Harris confidant, the maker of ChatGPT has stockpiled well-connected Democrats as it tries to muscle through a business transformation in deep-blue California.
Sam Altman said that he wants to keep AI from accidentally exploiting mental fragility in users. Here's how that can be undertaken. It's an AI Insider scoop.
At a dinner with reporters in San Francisco, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman spilled details on the company's ambitions beyond ChatGPT.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNAnalysts downplay the AI bubble as OpenAI’s Altman predicts some investors will get burnt
Wedbush’s analyst Dan Ives downplayed the AI bubble that OpenAI’s Sam Altman claimed, but Altman sees some investors getting very burnt.