OpenAI, the AI research organization founded by Elon Musk, is unlikely to make a profit by 2020, according to its CEO Sam Altman.
Altman made the statement in an interview with CNBC, where he discussed the company's goals and financial situation.
"We're not going to make a profit by 2020," Altman said. "We're going to focus on making sure that we're doing good research and that we're making progress in the field.".
Altman added that OpenAI is still in its early stages and that it will take time to develop a sustainable business model.
"We're not going to try to make a profit by 2020," he said. "We're going to focus on making sure that we're doing good research and that we're making progress in the field.".
OpenAI has received significant funding from investors, including Musk, who has pledged $1 million to the organization.
Altman said that the company's goal is to use its research to benefit humanity, rather than to make a profit.
"We're not going to try to make a profit by 2020," he said. "We're going to focus on making sure that we're doing good research and that we're making progress in the field.".
Altman's comments come as OpenAI is preparing to launch its first product, a chatbot that can understand and respond to human language.
Despite the challenges ahead, Altman remains optimistic about the company's future.
"We're making good progress, and we're excited about the potential of AI to benefit humanity," he said.
“We're not going to make a profit by 2020,” he said. “We're going to focus on making sure that we're doing good research and that we're making progress in the field.”
Resumen: Según Sam Altman, CEO de OpenAI, la organización no ganará dinero antes de 2020. En lugar de eso, se enfocarán en realizar investigaciones de buena calidad y avanzar en el campo de la inteligencia artificial.