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Satya Nadella Responds To Sam Altman’s Ghibli Photo

Openai CEO Sam Altman shared his own Virus Ghibli style AI-generated portrait with Microsoft's counterpart Satya Nadella. And he received the response too.

On social media platform X, Altman posted animated style images and wrote that he showed Nadella to his new office.

“It's fun to show @satyanadella to our new office and talk about our latest advances!” he wrote.

Nadella responded to Altman's tweet and added a thank you to his office, saying he enjoyed the meeting. He wrote, “I'm glad to meet you today, @sama. I love your new office!”

The post quickly spread through word of mouth, and many social media users loved camaraderie. They expressed their happiness and excitement at seeing the strong bond between the two high-tech Titans.

One user commented, “It's great to see two kings respect each other like this.”

Another wrote, “This must have been a very enjoyable meetup.”

“It's great to see them finally working together,” commented another.

Earlier this year, Altman shared a post with Nadella on X, saying the next phase of their partnership is far better than expected. He writes, “The next phase of our partnership will be far better than everyone is ready!”

Nadella responded to the tweet, saying she was excited by what came next. He writes, “I look forward to everything that's ahead!”

Altman and Nadella's Ghibli style image report that the two who helped each other become power players of the generation AI, planning to work independently.

According to a WSJ report, Nadella recruited employees from ChatGpt's rival company to help Microsoft create a model that reduces its dependence on Openai.

In March, Openai introduced the GPT-4O, the latest model of ChatGPT with integrated image generation capabilities. Soon, people became obsessed with it and changed their photography to Japanese studio art style.

There was so much fashion at one point that Openai CEO Sam Altman had to ask people to push the brakes of image generation because the company's graphics processing was “melting down.”



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