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Sam Altman, left, and Elon Musk.
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Sam Altman rejected the warnings of long -standing competitor Elon Musk that Openai would dominate Microsoft after the companies announced that the latest AI Openaii model would be included in Microsoft Products.
Thursday CEO Microsoft Satya Nadella announced that the GPT-5 Openai service will be launched on platforms including Microsoft 365 Copilot, Copilot, Github Copilot and Azure Ai Foundry reply With a mask that “Openai is going to eat Microsoft alive.”
Nadelo sought descent Question. “People have been trying 50 years, and this is a pleasure from this! Every day you will learn something new and innovation, partners and compete,” he said on X, expressing excitement for his own chat -bot Musk 4, which is available on Azure on a limited view.
Openai CEO Altman shared his own report in “Squawk Box” CNBC, saying when asked about the contribution Musk: “You know, I don’t think so much about it.”
He continued to question the meaning of Musk’s statements, also noting about the technical billionaire: “I thought he was simply, for example, twirling all day (on X) about how much Openai sucks, and our model is bad, and you know (we) will not be a good company and all this.”
CNBC turned to Musk owned by Musk X for comments.
Altman and Musk often exchanged barbs as part of a long-cold hostility, which dates back to the final Openai Mission, which they co-established in 2015 as a non-profit research laboratory.
Since then, Openai has been seeking to transform into a non -profit organization and take advantage of meteorite demand for its viral Chatgpt product, and Microsoft enters as the main fan. Earlier was Musk – and since then fell – A lawsuit against the company citing contract violation.
Earlier this year, the Tesla boss also headed a consortium, which offered to purchase a non -profit organization that controls Openai for $ 97.4 billion. On social media, Altman refused to offer “Curt” “Thank you, but we will buy Twitter for $ 9.74 billion.” At the time, he said separately CNBC that he believed that the absorption proposal is an effort “slow the competitor“