"It is clearly incredible marketing to say, 'We have built a bomb. We were about to drop it on your head. We will sell you a bomb shelter for $100 million to run across all your stuff, but only if we pick you as a customer.'"
"There are people in the world who, for a long time, have wanted to keep AI in the hands of a smaller group of people. You could justify that in a lot of different ways, and some of it's real like there are going to be legitimate safety concerns."
"The goal here is to benefit everybody and also to, I don't say market this in a way but like get the world to come on this journey with us, and to say, 'We are going to give you more powerful technology, there's going to be responsibility that goes along with that.'"
Sam Altman accused Anthropic of employing fear-based marketing tactics to promote Claude Mythos, suggesting it creates unnecessary panic. He expressed concerns over Anthropic's decision to limit access to the model, arguing that it reflects a desire to control AI among a select few. Altman emphasized OpenAI's approach, which focuses on broader releases and responsible technology use. He acknowledged the existence of dangerous AI models but maintained that OpenAI aims to benefit everyone and promote responsible innovation in the field of artificial intelligence.
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