Sam Altman is a serious threat to Google

Alireza Sarfarazi
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Sam Altman is a serious threat to Google

The threat of Altman is a serious concern for Google.

Recent news about OpenAI in recent days indicates Altman’s new efforts to attract rapid and substantial capital.

In the past months, he had unveiled trillion-dollar visionary plans aimed at attracting capital on a large scale to create massive and unparalleled structures of artificial intelligence systems worldwide.

His discussions with Arab Gulf investors in this regard and other dimensions of his company’s activities continue, and he regularly attends important technology events in the Middle East. However, Altman has now made a serious move to attract real and tangible capital in a short period of time and aims to quickly raise OpenAI’s value to $100 billion.

To achieve this, he must regularly and purposefully coordinate with investment firms and various companies, especially Microsoft, a major shareholder in his company.

Altman’s current company value is at least $80 billion. Some of the newly raised capital has already been registered, and OpenAI’s recent unveilings of new activities and the development of past plans have had a significant impact in attracting the attention of experts, observers, and investors.

Altman has unveiled its fast search system that accompanies ChatGPT with the new phenomenon SerchGPT. If this new phenomenon becomes serious, it could be a potential competitor to Google search, and it is natural that Microsoft’s support could strengthen its position.

Alphabet investors, the parent company of Google, are concerned about the emergence of such phenomena and the lagging of OpenAI’s competitors in the development of activities in artificial intelligence, especially for a competitor like Google, will have serious consequences.

It is enough for a special group of companies, media, and businesses to prefer seeing this new OpenAI prototype to Google.

This point will be a very effective advertising point for Open AI without return.

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