Sam Altman’s Old Remark on AI Scene in India Goes Viral Amid the Rise of China’s DeepSeek {update}

Sam Altman’s Old Remark on AI Scene in India Goes Viral Amid the Rise of China’s DeepSeek
Sam Altman’s Old Remark on AI Scene in India Goes Viral Amid the Rise of China’s DeepSeek

Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, has found himself at the center of an online storm after an old video resurfaced where he dismissed the idea that AI startups with small budgets could compete with the big players. This remark has gained fresh attention as the Chinese startup DeepSeek, with its highly affordable AI model, rapidly gains popularity and challenges the dominance of companies like OpenAI.

The video in question was recorded in 2023 during an event in India. Altman was asked about small AI teams with a budget of $10 million. His response? He stated that such teams would be “totally hopeless” when it comes to competing in the field of training foundation models. At the time, his words seemed like a reflection of the prevailing belief that only well-funded tech giants could afford to train AI models at a scale that mattered.

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