During the window event, a man waiting outside told me that he made an appointment for 11:30 am, but noted that he was an hour earlier and that he was not yet allowed to enter. He was visiting Poland and said that his boss had attended the party in the previous night and was “super excited” about the Orb concept. “I don’t know if it will be like a world revolution, but I just want to be on the wave,” he said.
“My only hesitation is that they are super huge,” he added. “I am enough that they can really do things that we do not know. It can be a little ladle, but overall, like most companies and most of the activities in which we participate have a sort of darker sides. ”
Back inside the store, the director of world affairs, Trevor Traina, began a press conference. He described the world “the original idea of (CEO of Openai) Sam Altman and (CEO in the world) Alex Blania” and a poetic Cirée enlargement in the United States and his former role as an American diplomat.
“From this same incredible brain, Sam Altman’s brain, after bringing the era of artificial intelligence, came intuition that in this new era, we, as human beings, will need to know what is real and what is not, that we must really prove our humanity,” said Hit.
After answering media questions on data confidentiality and technical problems (which TRAINA nicknamed “internship fright” by Orb), I asked why the company’s services were not available in New York, that my colleagues and I had noticed in the small print of their launch announcement. “We launched last night,” he said. The global communications team then corrected it: although New Yorkers can download the application, they cannot yet use it there.