Sam Altman
Nov 7, 10:05 PM
The government has played a role in critical infrastructure builds. Our public submission (posted on our blog) shares our thinking and suggests ideas for how the US government can support domestic supply chain/manufacturing. This is very in line with everything we have heard from the government about their priorities. We think US reindustrialization across the entire stack--fabs, turbines, transformers, steel, and much more--will help everyone in our industry, and other industries (including us). To the degree the government wants to do something to help ensure a domestic supply chain, great. This is part of a national policy that makes sense to me. But that's super different than loan guarantees to OpenAI, and we hope that's clear. It would be good for the whole country, many industries, and all players in those industries.
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