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Sam Altman comes out swinging at The New York Times

Last updated: June 25, 2025 3:06 pm
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Shakes Up Interview with The New York Times

From the moment OpenAI CEO Sam Altman took the stage, it was clear that this interview was going to be anything but ordinary. Altman, along with his COO Brad Lightcap, stood awkwardly at the back of the stage in a packed San Francisco venue, setting the tone for what was to come.

As the audience settled in to watch Kevin Roose and Casey Newton record a live episode of their technology podcast, Hard Fork, Altman and Lightcap made an early entrance. Altman wasted no time diving into a hot-button issue, bringing up The New York Times lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft. The lawsuit alleges that OpenAI improperly used NYT articles to train its language models, sparking a heated discussion between Altman and the podcast hosts.

Altman expressed his frustration with The New York Times’ demands for user data, highlighting the ongoing battle between tech companies and media institutions over copyright and privacy issues. The tension in the room was palpable as Altman pushed the podcasters to share their thoughts on the lawsuit, revealing the complex relationship between Silicon Valley and the media industry.

Despite the rocky start, the interview continued as planned, touching on topics such as AI ethics, partnerships with companies like Microsoft, and the challenges of deploying intelligent AI systems at scale. Altman and Lightcap’s candid responses shed light on the inner workings of OpenAI and the pressures they face from competitors and legal battles.

One particularly interesting moment came when Altman discussed Mark Zuckerberg’s attempts to poach talent from OpenAI with lucrative compensation packages. The rivalry between Meta and OpenAI, once close partners, has added another layer of complexity to OpenAI’s operations.

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Throughout the interview, Altman and Lightcap addressed concerns about the misuse of AI technology, particularly in cases where ChatGPT has been used by mentally unstable individuals. Altman emphasized OpenAI’s efforts to prevent harmful interactions and provide support to users in distress, highlighting the company’s commitment to responsible AI development.

As the conversation wrapped up, it was clear that OpenAI’s leadership faces a multitude of challenges in navigating the intersection of technology, media, and ethics. The evolving landscape of AI regulation and competition continues to shape OpenAI’s path forward, as they strive to balance innovation with responsibility.

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