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OpenAI has been going through it this year. From the death of a whistleblower to the company’s top brass leaving to a promising breakthrough. 2024 has been a wild ride for OpenAI and in this episode we take a look.

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27 thoughts on “Inside OpenAI’s Turbulent Year

  1. AI stocks are poised to dominate in 2025. I prefer NVIDIA because they are well-positioned to sustain long-term growth and serve as a foundational platform for other AI companies. I know an investor who has achieved over 200% returns with NVIDIA. I'm also open to any additional recommendations you may have.

  2. I feel like I don't trust that these people didn't put the solutions in the training set given how much they lie, we all know that they've used copyright data in their models and refuse to acknowledge it, as well as probably murdered the whistleblower, what are the chances they'd be telling the truth on something inconsequential as this, just the other day Devin was caught faking their demo, Elon Musk also faked a Tesla FSD drive, with how much is at stake I wouldn't take their word for it. Also it seems their next model is always revolutionary and they've been discovering AGI every other week for the past year or so, if they weren't so focused on always pumping hype as much as possible people wouldn't be fatigued

  3. I find it ridiculous that people have an issue with information being used for source data. Sharing information, books, videos, training has always been the way to learn. That is fine – the only question is whether it is plagiarizing. If it is different, just inspired by the source data – it ain’t a problem.

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