OpenAI CEO Pushes Back at WSJ Over Progress Report Allegations

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has pushed back against a recent report by The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) claiming that the company’s progress is lagging behind schedule and costing a fortune. Just hours after announcing the o3 model, Altman stated on the X platform that he believes the WSJ is currently the best newspaper in the US.

Altman took issue with the article’s claim, which reportedly highlighted OpenAI’s development of new reasoning models that will think more deeply about user questions. The CEO suggested that the company may skip using the “o2” designation to avoid potential trademark conflicts with the UK telecom operator O2, and instead use “o3” directly.

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Source: https://www.chaincatcher.com/en/article/2158571