news OpenAI’s Altman admits defense deal ‘looked opportunistic and sloppy’ amid backlash By AdminMarch 3, 2026Less 1 min read27 Views0 Sam Altman says that OpenAI “shouldn’t have rushed” its deal with the Defense Department and was making “some additions.” ShareTweetPinShare Previous PostAs Trump Scrambles the World Order, Can Germany Learn the Language of Hard Power? Next PostQualcomm CEO sees robotics as a ‘larger opportunity’ within 2 years Leave a Reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. You May Also Like October 28, 20250 Comments Jamaican Officials Worry That Not Enough People Are Evacuating Ahead of Melissa September 16, 20250 Comments Trump sues The New York Times for $15 billion, alleging defamation and libel October 24, 20250 Comments China vows to boost domestic consumption, tech self-reliance in next five years as Fourth Plenum wraps November 12, 20250 Comments Oura could reach ‘close to $2 billion’ in 2026 sales, almost doubling for the second consecutive year
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