Karen Hao discusses the rise and influence of OpenAI´s empire

Artificial Intelligence journalist Karen Hao delves into the sweeping impact of OpenAI, exploring its ascent and the complexities beneath its expansion.

On June 30, 2025, journalist Karen Hao joined executive editor Niall Firth for a roundtable discussion centered on Hao´s latest book, ´Empire of AI: Dreams and Nightmares in Sam Altman’s OpenAI.´ The book intricately chronicles OpenAI’s meteoric rise under the eye of Sam Altman and its transformation from a research collective to a global Artificial Intelligence powerhouse, fundamentally altering technology, industry, and society at large.

The conversation, moderated by Firth, explored the ongoing Artificial Intelligence arms race, examining the competitive fervor propelling OpenAI to the forefront. Hao detailed not only the technological milestones, but also the underlying strategies, internal dramas, and geopolitical maneuvering shaping the organization´s journey. She emphasized how OpenAI´s ambitions are reshaping global Artificial Intelligence policy while intensifying ethical and philosophical debates about the future of machine intelligence.

Hao and Firth also addressed the broader consequences of OpenAI’s expansion. From the social disruptions triggered by rapid advances in automation to the growing debate over power concentration and transparency, the discussion unpacked what OpenAI’s lead means for individuals, communities, and rival companies worldwide. The session offered a deep, nuanced perspective on how one organization’s bold aspirations are redefining the rules of the Artificial Intelligence era for everyone.

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