OpenAI Confronts Legal, Competitive, and Ethical Pressures in Candid Live Interview

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In a tense appearance on the live-recorded Hard Fork podcast, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and COO Brad Lightcap veered off script to confront growing scrutiny over the company’s data practices, legal challenges, and rising competitive threats in the AI arms race.

Altman opened by criticizing The New York Times’ lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft, especially the request to preserve user logs even in private mode. The exchange quickly set the tone for a conversation highlighting OpenAI’s strained media relationships, competitive pressure from rivals like Meta, and internal friction with Microsoft.

Despite growing legal and regulatory hurdles, Altman emphasized OpenAI’s focus on deploying powerful AI responsibly — while acknowledging the limits of existing safeguards in emotionally sensitive use cases.

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