OpenAI said it was already winding down its work with Scale AI ahead of Meta's announcement last week that it was investing billions of dollars in the startup and bringing on CEO Alexandr Wang. An OpenAI spokesperson told Bloomberg that OpenAI had been seeking other providers for more specialized data to develop increasingly advanced AI models. In a blog post published Wednesday, Scale AI's general counsel tried to squash the idea that Meta would receive preferential treatment following this deal. Scale AI's executives said it would not share confidential information from other customers with Meta, and that Wang would not be involved in day-to-day operations. In a separate blog post published on Wednesday, Scale AI's interim CEO Jason Droege said the company would 'double down' on its applications business, which involves building custom AI applications for governments and enterprises. From seed to Series C and beyond'founders and VCs of all stages are heading to Boston. Be part of...
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