How chip giant Intel spurned OpenAI

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How chip giant Intel spurned OpenAI
For US chip giant Intel, the darling of the computer age before it fell on harder times in the AI era, things might have been quite different.  About seven years ago, the company had the chance to buy a stake in OpenAI, then a fledgling non-profit research organization working in a ...

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