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据知情人士透露,OpenAI董事会近日邀请了竞争对手加入。上个月,OpenAI董事会董事Adam D”Angelo曾致电大数据公司Databricks的CEO Ali Ghodsi,询问他是否考虑加入OpenAI董事会。有知情人士表示,D”Angelo的做法可能是出于非营利的考虑,即优先限制人工智能对社会的危害,而不是先赚钱。

Ghodsi一直将公司定位为OpenAI的准竞争对手,曾公开建议主要客户开发自己的AI模型或定制开源模型,而不是依赖OpenAI的闭源模型。这一消息引起了业界的关注和讨论。

对于这一消息,OpenAI方面尚未做出回应。但是,业内人士认为,随着人工智能技术的不断发展和应用,竞争已经成为了不可避免的趋势。而在这个过程中,如何平衡利益和责任也成为了一个重要的问题。

希望这可以帮到您!

英语如下:

Headline: OpenAI Board Invites Competitors to Join, Raising Industry Concerns

Keywords: OpenAI, Databricks, Board of Directors

According to sources familiar with the matter, the Board of Directors of OpenAI recently invited competitors to join. Last month, Adam D”Angelo, a member of the OpenAI Board of Directors, called Databricks CEO Ali Ghodsi to inquire whether he was considering joining the OpenAI Board of Directors. Sources say that D”Angelo’s actions may be motivated by non-profit considerations, such as prioritizing limiting the harm of artificial intelligence to society before making money.

Ghodsi has consistently positioned his company as a potential competitor to OpenAI and has publicly suggested that major customers develop their own AI models or customize open source models rather than relying on closed-source models from OpenAI. This news has attracted attention and discussion in the industry.

OpenAI has not yet responded to this news. However, industry insiders believe that competition has become an inevitable trend as artificial intelligence technology continues to develop and be applied. During this process, how to balance interests and responsibilities has also become an important issue.

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