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Sam Altman's 110 Billion Dollar Bet: AI Power, Geopolitics, and Safety Concerns
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has dominated headlines this week with a blockbuster 110 billion dollar funding round at a 730 billion dollar valuation, fueled by 30 billion each from SoftBank and Nvidia plus a whopping 50 billion from Amazon in two tranches starting with 15 billion next month, as detailed in OpenAIs official announcement and CNBCS Squawk Pod interview on February 27. Teaming up with Amazon CEO Andy Jassy in that CNBC appearance, Altman touted the multi-year strategic partnership to turbocharge agentic AI across enterprises and consumers, including a new Stateful Runtime Environment on Amazon Bedrock, while stressing continued ties with Microsoft and AI transforming the economy everywhere.
On the geopolitical front, Altman announced late Friday on X a landmark deal with the US Department of War to deploy OpenAI models in classified networks, embedding safety principles against mass surveillance and autonomous weapons, amid President Trumps ban on rival Anthropic which he blasted as leftwing nut jobs on Truth Social, per Times of India reporting. Altman urged fair terms for all AI firms to de-escalate tensions.
Safety pressures mounted from Canada, where AI Minister Evan Solomon plans to meet Altman next week over OpenAIs failure to alert police about banned ChatGPT user Jesse Van Rootselaar before her February 10 mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge BC that killed eight, as Reuters and National Observer reported, with BC Premier David Eby crediting OpenAI for transparency but slamming it as a colossal horrific mistake on CPAC.
On X Thursday, Altman stirred buzz by recruiting non-technical talent with good taste for AGI research teams, echoing Y Combinator founder Paul Grahams viral take that taste trumps raw building in the AI age, according to Business Insider and Fortune. No public appearances beyond the CNBC spot, but these moves cement Altmans grip on AI supremacy amid ethical firestorms and trillion-dollar ambitions.
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has dominated headlines this week with a blockbuster 110 billion dollar funding round at a 730 billion dollar valuation, fueled by 30 billion each from SoftBank and Nvidia plus a whopping 50 billion from Amazon in two tranches starting with 15 billion next month, as detailed in OpenAIs official announcement and CNBCS Squawk Pod interview on February 27. Teaming up with Amazon CEO Andy Jassy in that CNBC appearance, Altman touted the multi-year strategic partnership to turbocharge agentic AI across enterprises and consumers, including a new Stateful Runtime Environment on Amazon Bedrock, while stressing continued ties with Microsoft and AI transforming the economy everywhere.
On the geopolitical front, Altman announced late Friday on X a landmark deal with the US Department of War to deploy OpenAI models in classified networks, embedding safety principles against mass surveillance and autonomous weapons, amid President Trumps ban on rival Anthropic which he blasted as leftwing nut jobs on Truth Social, per Times of India reporting. Altman urged fair terms for all AI firms to de-escalate tensions.
Safety pressures mounted from Canada, where AI Minister Evan Solomon plans to meet Altman next week over OpenAIs failure to alert police about banned ChatGPT user Jesse Van Rootselaar before her February 10 mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge BC that killed eight, as Reuters and National Observer reported, with BC Premier David Eby crediting OpenAI for transparency but slamming it as a colossal horrific mistake on CPAC.
On X Thursday, Altman stirred buzz by recruiting non-technical talent with good taste for AGI research teams, echoing Y Combinator founder Paul Grahams viral take that taste trumps raw building in the AI age, according to Business Insider and Fortune. No public appearances beyond the CNBC spot, but these moves cement Altmans grip on AI supremacy amid ethical firestorms and trillion-dollar ambitions.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI