🚨 OpenAI CEO criticizes the timing of WSJ article release on AI 🤖

OpenAI's CEO, Sam Altman, expressed his surprise at the timing of The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) publishing an article titled "The next big leap in AI is falling behind expectations and is incredibly expensive." The article was published just hours after OpenAI announced its model o3.

Altman, who considers the WSJ the best newspaper in the United States, pointed out that the timing of the publication was untimely, especially given OpenAI's recent announcement. The company is developing a new generation of inference models to provide deeper insights into user queries. To avoid trademark conflicts with the British telecommunications operator O2, OpenAI may skip the name "o2" and proceed directly with "o3."

- The WSJ article questions the advancements and costs of AI, which contrasts with OpenAI's announcement of its model o3.

- Altman's criticism reflects the tension between media coverage and industry announcements in a field as dynamic as AI.

- The decision to skip the name "o2" demonstrates OpenAI's attention to legal and branding details in the launch of its products.

This situation highlights the importance of communication and timing in the dissemination of tech news, especially in such a competitive and rapidly evolving sector as artificial intelligence. 🚀💡 #OpenAI #IA #WSJ $BTC $NEIRO $NOT