SAM ALTMAN Seeks Funding FOR NEW AI VENTURES BEFORE OPENAI OUSTER: REPORT

Sam Altman, the former CEO of OpenAI, reportedly sought funding for new artificial

Intelligence Ventures Before His Ouster From The Company.

Altman was reportedly in talks with investors about a new AI startup that would compete with OpenAI.

OpenAI was founded in 2015 by a group of tech luminaries, including Elon Musk and Altman.

Altman stepped down as CEO of OpenAI in 2019 to focus on other projects.

He remained on the company's board until earlier this year, when he resigned amid controversy over-

OpenAI's Decision To License Its GPT-3 Language Model To Microsoft.

Altman's reported efforts to start a new AI venture could put him in competition with OpenAI, which is

Focused On Developing AI In A Responsible And Ethical Manner.

OpenAI has raised more than $1 billion in funding from investors, including Microsoft, Reid Hoffman, and Khosla Ventures.

Altman is a prominent figure in Silicon Valley, having co-founded the startup accelerator Loopt-

And Served As President Of Startup Incubator Y Combinator.

He is also a board member of several companies, including Airbnb and Reddit.

Altman has not commented publicly on his reported efforts to start a new AI venture.