OpenAI CEO Says It Feels Good Not to Go Public
According to Jinse Finance, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stated in a media interview on Friday that if OpenAI wished, it could become profitable sooner than he initially expected. However, as a private company, it currently faces no pressure from the public markets and will continue to invest in training and computing power. "It feels pretty good not to be publicly listed," Altman said.
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