After being ousted by OpenAI, French officials extend olive branch to Altman and team
After Sam Altman was dismissed as CEO of OpenAI, Jean-Noel Barrot, the ministerial representative in charge of digital affairs in France, extended an olive branch to Altman. On the evening of the 18th, he announced through X platform that if Sam Altman and his team, as well as their talents, are willing, we welcome them to come to France. We are accelerating our efforts in this field to make AI serve our common interests.
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