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OpenAI co-founder tells Sky News his platform can be safer

Sky News Tuesday, 11 February 2025 ()
OpenAI's chief executive and co-founder has told Sky News that his platform can be safer amid concerns that red tape around artificial intelligence will be resisted as businesses say it stifles innovation.
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