CEO of the ChatGPT maker says his company has been “on the wrong side of history” with open-source software.
It could be one of the biggest private computing infrastructure projects in history — or a disaster.
Chesky offers previously unheard details about Altman’s brief yet tumultuous dismissal from OpenAI.
The Japanese conglomerate is in talks to spend up to $43 billion to boost the ChatGPT developer.
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