WHEN: Today, Monday, June 1, 2026
WHERE: CNBC's "Power Lunch"
Following is the unofficial transcript of a CNBC exclusive interview with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on CNBC's "Power Lunch" (M-F, 2PM-3PM ET) today, Monday, June 1. Following are links to video on CNBC.com: https://global-deals.online/video/2026/06/01/openai-ceo-sam-altman-coding-models-are-the-biggest-driver-of-demand.html%3C/a%3E, https://global-deals.online/video/2026/06/01/sam-altman-companies-talking-about-layoffs-are-using-ai-the-least.html%3C/a%3E, https://global-deals.online/video/2026/06/01/sam-altman-people-are-right-to-be-anxious-about-ai.html%3C/a%3E, and https://global-deals.online/video/2026/06/01/sam-altman-on-data-centers-in-space-were-focused-building-on-earth-for-now.html%3C/a%3E.%3C/p%3E%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3EAll references must be sourced to CNBC.
ALTMAN: Yes, but not as fast as the desire to use those tokens at the lower price goes up.
FABER: And so that is what gives you part of the confidence—
FABER: So, what does that look like?
FABER: So, is that one of the reasons why you prioritize compute?
FABER: You still believe that's kind of what we're headed towards?
FABER: I'm curious as to what you have seen that's led you to that conclusion.
ALTMAN: So, first of all, I should say I'm not sure. Like, I still—
FABER: Well, none of us know the answers here, right?
FABER: But, to your point, we obviously don't know the answer.
FABER: Well, if not one of, yes, maybe the biggest.
ALTMAN: Yes. And so it would be imprudent not to have some real caution around that.
ALTMAN: What they really want to know is, like, what's going to happen with society?
FABER: Yes. And none of us, I mean, you don't really have the answer. You can guess.
FABER: We're trying to figure out how much time you have left with us.
FABER: Build as many data centers as you can. Move as quickly as you can.
FABER: That's not where we are right now, though.
FABER: But you will do it as well I assume.
ALTMAN: I assume that's something – yeah.
FABER: And finally, Sam, are we ever going to see things like this up in space?
FABER: Be a lot to put up there. Yeah.
FABER: It doesn't sound like you think it's happening anytime soon.
ALTMAN: It's not a short-term priority for us.
FABER: Sam, thank you for your time. Appreciate it.
FABER: Look forward to further conversations I hope.
FABER: Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI. I'll send it back to you, Brian.