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The scandal surrounding OpenAI and Sam Altman continues to make waves. A recent report from Reuters, citing insider information, has brought a new twist to the story. Allegedly, several staff researchers at OpenAI have written a letter to the board of directors, raising concerns about a groundbreaking discovery in the field of AI that they believe could pose a threat to humanity.

Sources describe this letter as the final straw for the board, who have already had numerous grievances against Altman. These concerns include worries about the premature commercialization of OpenAI's advancements without fully understanding the implications of disseminating such technologies.

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Upon receiving this information, Reuters reached out to OpenAI for comment, but the company declined to respond. However, insiders revealed that employees received an internal message, supposedly confirming the existence of a project called Q-Star, from Mira Muratti. Some within OpenAI believe that Q-Star could be a game-changing breakthrough in the development of general artificial intelligence.

Following the Reuters publication, OpenAI spokesperson Lindsay Held Bolton distanced herself from Q-Star, stating to The Verge, "Mira informed employees about the media reports, but did not comment on the accuracy of the information."

Did this satisfy the media and the public? Not at all! The general consensus, both online and offline, is that OpenAI employees have stumbled upon something that suggests the imminent emergence of general AI. This discovery has greatly excited Sam Altman while simultaneously alarming the board of directors, leading to attempts to remove Altman from his position and halt this work. However, luck was not on their side, as Q-Star prevailed in this round.

So what do we know about Q-Star? As we previously reported, this AI model has demonstrated an ability to solve math problems like a human. Recent details have emerged, indicating that the model has learned to solve math problems without any explicit training. Although currently at the level of elementary school students, this achievement is significant. When prompted with text queries, the generative AI utilizes statistical analysis, resulting in potentially varying answers with each interaction. The ability to solve mathematical problems without errors brings the AI closer to human intelligence, showcasing its potential for generalization, learning, and understanding.

Researchers believe that mathematics represents the cutting edge of generative AI development. At its core, problem-solving is the ability to discern truth from falsehood. This has remained a fundamental barrier for current versions of GPT. Overcoming this barrier implies the capacity for self-learning and self-development based on self-generated data.

Is it true or not? We firmly believe that general AI is the undeniable elephant in the room. Therefore, we eagerly await further statements from Sam Altman, who has managed to retain his position as OpenAI's director, as well as the unwavering loyalty of the company's employees and their collective faith in the possibility of creating a shared artificial intelligence for the betterment of humankind.

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