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Microsoft might be all-in on OpenAI now, but back in 2018 thought it was just 'motivated by a need to show how Al can crush humans'
"We don't want 'machines beating humans' and are not supportive of any push on this."
"We don't want 'machines beating humans' and are not supportive of any push on this."
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