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Gate News reports that OpenAI's Chief Executive, Sam Altman, took to social media platform X to share his thoughts on a recent Wall Street Journal (WSJ) publication. While Altman acknowledged the WSJ as the premier newspaper in the United States, he expressed bewilderment at the timing of their article "The Next Great Leap in AI Is Behind Schedule and Costly Beyond Expectation." This piece surfaced merely hours after OpenAI unveiled its o3 model.
Earlier reports suggested that OpenAI was in the process of developing a new generation of inference models. These models are designed to provide more comprehensive and nuanced responses to user inquiries. It's worth noting that to sidestep potential trademark disputes with the UK telecommunications giant O2, the AI company might bypass the 'o2' designation and move directly to 'o3' for their latest innovation.
The juxtaposition of OpenAI's announcement and the WSJ's article has sparked discussion in the AI community about the perception of progress in artificial intelligence development. Altman's reaction highlights the complex relationship between technological advancements and media coverage in the rapidly evolving field of AI.