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Sam Altman reflects on the attack on his house, OpenAI's success, personal regrets, and advocates for de-escalating rhetoric and tactics in the AI industry

Here is a photo of my family. I love them more than anything.

Sam Altman reflects on the attack on his house, OpenAI's success, personal regrets, and advocates for de-escalating rhetoric and tactics in the AI industry

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Altman Reflects on House Attack, Calls for Calm in AI

OpenAI CEO shares personal reflections on the attack on his home and urges the AI industry to dial back hostilities.

Sam Altman is getting personal. The OpenAI chief published a candid post reflecting on the attack on his house, sharing a family photo and opening up about people he usually keeps out of the spotlight.

Altman addressed OpenAI's success alongside personal regrets, striking a notably vulnerable tone. He acknowledged the power of images to convey what words sometimes can't.

The bigger message: Altman is calling on the AI industry to de-escalate. He wants less aggressive rhetoric and fewer hardball tactics across the board — a pointed appeal given how heated the AI arms race has become.

The post marks a rare moment of public openness from someone who says his family typically stays private. Whether the industry listens is another question entirely.