"Do not go to law school. The legal field is in big trouble. That's going to be one of the first disrupted by AI," Geoff Lewis has said

"Do not go to law school. The legal field is in big trouble. That's going to be one of the first disrupted by AI," Geoff Lewis has said.. "I talk to folks who spend thousands of dollars a week on legal bills, they're already using ChatGPT to generate complex contracts."

Recently, OpenAI has become one of the most popular companies not just in the AI space but in the tech space in general since the launch of its ChatGPT. Now, its CEO says that he wants the company to remain public because he wants to retain control.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman also revealed that he doesn't own any equity in the company. The CEO gave a statement regarding how certain decisions made by the company might not sit well with public market investors.

Altman: “When we develop superintelligence, we’re likely to make some decisions that public market investors would view very strangely,”

Sam Altman was present in a recent Abu Dhabi event, where he shared how he wanted full autonomy from the company's shareholders.

Altmant: “The chance that we have to make a very strange decision someday is nontrivial... I don’t want to be sued by…public market, Wall Street, etc.”

decision." As of press time,  the company is valued at around $30 billion after Microsoft recently backed the company with $10 billion.

Recently, Microsoft expanded its ChatGPT integration to some of its other services. Now, the artificial intelligence will be available for government users through Azure Government cloud service access.

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