The CEO of Antopic Artificial Intelligence Startup has responded sharply and accused him of lying to the recent statements by Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang, who said Anthropics intended to control the artificial intelligence market through policy making.
Nvidia CEO said in an interview in June that “almost everyone” is opposed to recent remarks by Dario Amoudi, CEO of Anthropics. Amoodi has now responded to Jensen Huang’s remarks. Huang believes that Anthropics intends to control the artificial intelligence market, but the CEO of the startup has rejected the claim.
The formation of a serious dispute between anthropic and Nvidia
In the Big Technology podcast, which was recently hosted by the CEO of Anthropic, the presenter first referred to the former statements of Jensen Huang who said Amoudi thought he was the only one who can secure the technology and therefore wants to control the whole industry.
“I have never said that,” Amoudi said in response. This is the most heinous lie I’ve ever heard. ” Even in response to the presenter who said that Huang’s talk may have been mistaken, he said the quotation was quite true, and Nvidia’s CEO had made such a speech.
Huang’s precise talk was that Amoudi “believes artificial intelligence is so scary that they only have to develop it.” Also at the Vivatech conference in June, Huang criticized Amudi’s view that artificial intelligence could fue a widespread job disaster in office jobs.
In response, Amoudi said he does not know how anyone can withdraw this from his words. “I have never said that our company should be the only company that makes this technology,” the CEO of Anthropics added. This is the way to change my words amazing and distorting me. I have said many times and I think anthropic actions have shown that we are looking for what we call a race to achieve the best place. “
In response to the new remarks, a spokesman for Nvidia told Business Insider: “Lobbying to dominate the open source software only chokes innovation, reduces artificial intelligence safety and confidence, and makes the technology less accessible. “This race is not the best place and it is not a way to win America.”
In May, the anthropic company called on the US government to consider tests to evaluate domestic and foreign artificial intelligence models for potential consequences against national security.
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