AI labs wage a reputational knife fight at Davos
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AI labs wage a reputational knife fight at Davos
""It's interesting they've gone for that so early," he said. "Maybe they feel they need to make more revenue.""
""We don't need to monetize a billion free users because we're in some death race with some other large player," he said."
""selling nuclear weapons to North Korea.""
Leaders of three leading frontier AI labs exchanged public criticisms at the World Economic Forum in Davos over strategy, monetization, and geopolitics. Demis Hassabis questioned OpenAI's early decision to run ads in ChatGPT and suggested revenue motives. Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei rejected the need to monetize billions of users, warned of AI's potential harms, and compared US approval of Nvidia GPU sales to China to selling nuclear weapons. OpenAI countered through policy chief Chris Lehane, who applies crisis-management and political tactics to the company's public and policy responses.
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