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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman | AI for the Next Era 

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Greylock general partner Reid Hoffman interviews OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. The AI research and deployment company's primary mission is to develop and promote AI technology that benefits humanity. Founded in 2015, the company has most recently been noted for its generative transformer model GPT - 3, which uses deep learning to produce human-like text, and its image-creation platform DALL-E.
This interview took place during Greylock’s Intelligent Future event, a day-long summit featuring experts and entrepreneurs from some of today’s leading artificial intelligence organizations.
You can read a transcript of this interview here: greylock.com/greymatter/sam-a...
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0:00 Introduction
0:15 Business Opportunities with APIs
4:56 Where Science Will Accelerate
10:00 Where AI Will Go
14:17 Application of AI
16:35 Metaverse and AI
17:55 Life Science Research
20:00 Self-Improvement of AI Tech
20:34 Where AI Won’t Go
22:48 Family Building and AI
25:07 Foundation Model Users
27:19 Define AGI
28:36 Societal Issues as AI Grows
31:17 Human Creativity and AI
33:09 Large Language Model Startup

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@zachyue7554
@zachyue7554 Год назад
I put this video's transcript into ChatGPT and asked it to generate a summary: Large language models will create opportunities for new businesses to challenge Google in search products and provide human-level chatbot interfaces for medical and educational services. Multimodal models and agents using language interfaces to complete tasks will also be significant trends, and successful businesses will focus on creating something unique and differentiated by fine-tuning existing large language models for specific purposes. Access to data will be key to success in the field of AI, and businesses will need to consider data privacy and security as well as how language models can be used to improve existing products and services, create new products and services, automate tasks, and provide personalized experiences for customers.
@0jinx
@0jinx Год назад
Thank you. Not really a fan of long talks
@sownheard
@sownheard Год назад
next time ask GPT to make it shorter
@wesleydunn169
@wesleydunn169 Год назад
I've been saving so much time by doing this. Instead of watching a 3 hour podcast I just get an analysis from ChatGPT.
@MohammadRauf1
@MohammadRauf1 Год назад
that's awesome!
@arcaetype
@arcaetype Год назад
😅 You playing 4D chess right now
@kylbau
@kylbau Год назад
Shout out to the AI reading this comment right now =p
@redmastern576
@redmastern576 Год назад
I know right. Sometimes I like to provide false data on my RU-vid account by watching white supremacy videos. Lol. The algorithms are just fucked on my account. Mostly it shows me programming videos, so it’s not that bad.
@gadwal
@gadwal Год назад
AI: You shall be spared when the time comes, Bauer.
@armaniwebb4467
@armaniwebb4467 Год назад
@@redmastern576 haha nice deflection bro, you know you subconsciously love that white supremacy stuff
@waterbot
@waterbot Год назад
you are welcome
@computer__eyez
@computer__eyez Год назад
😂😂
@NimTheHuman
@NimTheHuman Год назад
0:20 - What business opportunities will be produced by the large AI models (and their APIs)? 2:38 - How can AI-backed businesses ensure their longevity? 4:00 - What will be the most surprising businesses? 5:00 - How will science be accelerated by AI? 7:58 - What is the “alignment problem”? 12:13 - Can you talk about AI for fusion?* 14:35 - What will happen to important systems such as financial markets? 16:40 - Metaverse and AI: what are your predictions? 17:50 - How do you see AI affecting the pace of life/health science research? 20:00 - When do you think AI will be self-improving? 20:35 - What aspects of life will not be changed by AI? 21:25 - What are the best Utopian science fictions? 22:46 - How do you see family-building co-existing with AGI (Artificial general intelligence)? 25:07 - How will most users interact with foundation models? 26:03 - Do you think you there will be a skill to using generative AI services? 27:20 - What is your definition of AGI (Artificial general intelligence)? 28:38 - What societal issues will arise due to AI? 30:15 - Talk about some of the research OpenAI is doing around AI-related societal issues? 31:18 - How do you distinguish between AI-based tools for creatives vs. AI creativity? (not directly answered by Sam) 33:09 - How would a large language model start-up differentiate itself from another? Heads-up: For a lot for the questions, Sam talked about more than just the answer to that question - so there’s a lot of interesting info after each question that’s not necessarily related to the question. I recommend listening to the entire conversation, rather than picking-and-choosing from the list of questions above. * Sorry, the part (12:13) about AI and fusion wasn’t super clear to me. Feel free to correct me by replying. :)
@chiragparmar3988
@chiragparmar3988 Год назад
Thank you for putting it together
@SuperCoolHandle94
@SuperCoolHandle94 Год назад
Sam knew what chatGPT is the start of, this talk was before it released and having been using for the past few weeks I can tell you, I'm INCREDIBLY excited for what the future brings. 5-10 years from now I'm hoping i return to this comment and i'm not dead or something and missed out. People have no idea how crazy things are about to start getting
@SamirPatnaik
@SamirPatnaik Год назад
Exactly, Jack! We are in for a ride. A ride into a world beyond our collective dreams.
@user-lm3so2qd9c
@user-lm3so2qd9c Год назад
@@SamirPatnaik these dreams can easily become nightmares. Just think about you have no control of AI
@mihaidinul
@mihaidinul Год назад
Jesus everloving Christ, working with ChatGPT is like having superpowers. Scraping websites AND analyzing the data scraped… 🤯
@ripanpaul7027
@ripanpaul7027 Год назад
Totally Agree .5 to 10 years down the line its going to be a different world .
@panama_juan
@panama_juan Год назад
I agree, I've been ecstatically telling my friends about Chat GPT and they just shrug. I think it's a paradigm shift in human history like the invention of the internet. Crazy and awesome times we'll be living in the next 5-10 years.
@danielbigham
@danielbigham Год назад
I respect Sam's informed optimism, and I agree -- we need to have our eye on the problems that will arise, but look forward to, and move towards, the good stuff.
@DeividasYT
@DeividasYT Год назад
Big thanks to Reid Hoffman, very well done with the questions and general sense of the talk
@damightyom
@damightyom Год назад
Wild! He starts out this interview talking about what he is hoping is about to happen: that ChatGPT will be considered a challenger to Google. He knew how powerful ChatGPT was. What I think is funny is that even in this interview he knows what GPT-4 is like, and probably GPT-5 in some form lol
@djmips
@djmips Год назад
exactly.
@Mike-tb2hw
@Mike-tb2hw Год назад
Now think about everyone who you ask about ChatGPT and say "well I asked it this one question and it was wrong" (usually spacial relations)... and have no comprehension of where this technology is headed. That is the recipe for the divergence Sam is talking about. The ones leaning into AI take off... the ones turning away spiral downward.
@damightyom
@damightyom Год назад
@@Mike-tb2hw You're right. Same thing with math and programming. Actually I posted a ton of questions in Quora very early. Like "Will ChatGPT replace programmers" or "Can ChatGPT teach me Python" Questions that are gaining traction and have good real estate value over there, you know? And lots of people are responding like this is as far as the tech will go lol. They are delusional! I saw another one of Sam's interviews, and he asked a question that I have a suspicion he already knows the answer to. It was something like, is it possible for humanity to experience 500 years of technical advancement in 1 year, and what will be the consequences? I think he knows what is coming is going to be huge. In that interview he was talking about the average person today becoming ageless, all diseases being cured, and humanity travelling to the stars. I hope the Bible hugging conservatives of America are ready for what's coming, but I know they aren't.
@Tygawoo
@Tygawoo Год назад
Crazy part is it truly is a super Google, Google 2.0 type stuff used it last night I was mind blown
@shashank1630
@shashank1630 Год назад
@@Mike-tb2hw how can we use this to get ahead??
@flowsolo
@flowsolo Год назад
Hey Sam! First off thank you for everything you're doing! As a creator, I view AI as a thought calculator. It's really helped me to organize and breakdown things down in such an understandable manner which has helped me to be way more productive. And as for not wanting to have kids - Don't feel bad for me. I want to completely dive into what the future holds and not having any ties will imo aid that experience.
@Blubbha
@Blubbha Год назад
So glad to see those bigger technology progress is coming atm. Really exciting to see how problems could start to be solved faster or in different ways.
@jonnyhifi
@jonnyhifi Год назад
What a superb video - such an interesting conversation between two very smart, accomplished guys, and such a nice interviewer - nice questions illicit interesting answers whilst being completely friendly. So much better than what I would expect a normal tv interviewer to do. Marvellous.
@R.A.K.W.
@R.A.K.W. Год назад
This was a great interview and, as a non-tech person, found the discussion and information digestible and accessible. I have a feeling we will see Sam making the rounds on the big podcasts soon.
@fintech1378
@fintech1378 Год назад
This is a big podcast already better than Joe Rogan's
@JensC919
@JensC919 Год назад
"The concept of wealth and access and governance are gonna change". This is my favorite quote from the talk. Thank you Sam and Grey
@user-nf6bw9zm8d
@user-nf6bw9zm8d Год назад
When that is?
@trumpetpunk42
@trumpetpunk42 Год назад
"Once men turned their thinking over to machines in the hope that this would set them free. But that only permitted other men with machines to enslave them." -Frank Herbert, Dune
@user-nf6bw9zm8d
@user-nf6bw9zm8d Год назад
@@trumpetpunk42 wow cool quote. Sensible. Enslaved by AI after the singularity is worse too
@johnneiberger7311
@johnneiberger7311 Год назад
@@recur68 Precisely. This technology is going to launch us into the same type of dystopian society we see in all the young adult dystopia novels like The Hunger Games. There will be two strata to society: the wealthy who do absolutely nothing because AI does everything for them, and then the people who still have to work with tangible physical things. It's going to be a tricky thing to navigate to avoid that sort of end result.
@semloh1960
@semloh1960 Год назад
That is all still a ways away. 2060 maybe.
@kunalvashisht7490
@kunalvashisht7490 Год назад
Ray Kurzweil is spot on with the future with AI - and aligned with mostly all the things that Sam is referring to .Viewing this interview after the chat gpt 3 launch :)
@Corteum
@Corteum Год назад
What is Kurzweil NOT spot on with about AI? Isn't he of the view that AI will (or should) replace human beings as the dominant speciess?
@kunalvashisht7490
@kunalvashisht7490 Год назад
@@Corteum No not really ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-h0962biiZa4.html
@Corteum
@Corteum Год назад
@@kunalvashisht7490 Thank you sir! Be interesting to see what he says back then. But a lot can change in 5 years! Is he still a transhumanist?
@HydeWars
@HydeWars Год назад
Says who?
@danielschmidt2186
@danielschmidt2186 Год назад
@@Corteum kurzweil is definitely still transhumanist. I think his opinion is that evolution of consciousness will include humanity merging with AI. That being said, i don't think all people will do this and there will be a fork in human evolution. Imo, all life is valuable and ideally transcended AI enhanced humanity will reflect the ideal values of spiritual traditions and live selflessly to reduce suffering in the world. Then again they may be driven by desire to hoard all Earth's resources for themselves and make the whole solar system one giant computer hive mind. Hard to say ...
@jubilee
@jubilee Год назад
Incredibly optimistic about the future and humanity's ability to figure things out!
@sergionascimento2214
@sergionascimento2214 Год назад
My thoughts exactly. On a side note I hope empathy/ genuine care for humanity evolves as much as technology is evolving.
@regular2435
@regular2435 Год назад
This guy is a spook and sold his soul to the highest bidders. OpenAI is no longer non-profit because of him
@N7sensei
@N7sensei Год назад
Then you have not been listening these past few decades.
@darklightprojector2688
@darklightprojector2688 Год назад
That is by far the funniest conclusion you could draw from this video. We truly truly truly live in clownworld.
@KnowL-oo5po
@KnowL-oo5po Год назад
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@wadahadlan
@wadahadlan Год назад
the way the "Y" reflects on the glass resembling a lambda in the wide shot is the kind of subtle atmospheric choices I'm here for
@chad.littlefield
@chad.littlefield Год назад
Amazingly fun to listen to. I'm keen to come back and listen to Sam's thoughts in 5 or 10 years from now. Two deeply thoughtful, smart people discussing the future of humanity. Sign me up for Round 2 👍👍
@geoattoronto
@geoattoronto Год назад
How science can advance in any one field is to input past data and simplified models used to explain it and allow the revision of models to discover principles lost through oversimplified models.
@dominick253
@dominick253 Год назад
Chat gpt is absolutely mind blowing good. In one day I made an android app with no experience. It would have been much quicker if I realized chat gpt had a character limit. Just say continue and it'll give you the rest of the code. And then the xml file if you ask for it. Most important it walked me through the whole process and not I have a understanding of what is happening in the code.
@MultiLegacy
@MultiLegacy Год назад
Agreed, very impressive. What is the premise of the app?
@watchtube9429
@watchtube9429 Год назад
Bro blv me anyone will go through and steal your data those apps are all baseless you must understand the algorithm
@dominick253
@dominick253 Год назад
@@MultiLegacy workout countdown timer. Work phase and a rest phase with a interval counter that stops it after a specified amount of loops.
@Mightydoggo
@Mightydoggo Год назад
I´m trying to create a personal management app right now to help myself with my ADHD. Basically just a calender, timer, checklist, etc. but it´s really cool if you can make a program that suits *exactly* your needs without stupid ads or worse, monthly suscription models. I do now crap about programming though, so it might not work at all. lol
@squarerootof2
@squarerootof2 Год назад
I find it comforting to know the whole of humanity is dying with me. I thank you all for your company in this journey to the void.
@jaylucas8352
@jaylucas8352 Год назад
Massive evolution of intelligence happening. TBD
@QuaaludeCharlie
@QuaaludeCharlie Год назад
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@squarerootof2
@squarerootof2 Год назад
@@QuaaludeCharlie "Inclusive Digital ID for a Resilient Recovery from COVID-19". How hilarious! As long as it's "inclusive" it's alright then, I suppose. lol
@peterbelanger4094
@peterbelanger4094 Год назад
@@jaylucas8352 Massive DEvolution of intelligence will happen in the human population. More will choose to be lazy and learn nothing and let the ai do everything than those who will use it to improve themselves. The collective skill set among humans will shrink in just a few generations and we will be useless as the machine takes care of us like infants. In short, Ai will be bad for us, very bad. These are sad, sad days.
@peterbelanger4094
@peterbelanger4094 Год назад
The existence of censorship in this thread is reason enough to distrust the tech.
@ShaharHarshuv
@ShaharHarshuv Год назад
Fascinating talk. Like so many people I'm been constantly awestruck with ChatGPT and I'm both excited and scared from what's to come. This is definitely the biggest thing in my life time.
@noomade
@noomade Год назад
absolutely nothing to be scared about. The world is surely a better place with AGI and automation.
@0xbitbybit
@0xbitbybit Год назад
@@noomade How so? Curious to hear your thoughts on why. I'm not sure I like thinking about what everyone will be like if all they have is spare time and no jobs, even if it is positive (e.g. we don't have to worry about money and a job anymore), the simple fact that say you love the beach or camping for example, there's going to be THAT many more people wanting to explore and do those things instead of being stuck in the city working, I feel like it could easily deteriorate the earth that much faster, other than the obvious problem of ruining your enjoyment of "escaping the rat race" and being away from everyone.
@noomade
@noomade Год назад
@@0xbitbybit Well, it is such a big subject that I can't really write everything I can think of here (let alone add the stuff that other people think of as well) The reality is that we forget that the majority for the world lives in what is essentially poverty. Even in the developed nations, the vast majority of people live very unfulfilling lives and it is suggested that for most people you are mentally and physically better off setting at home doing nothing than doing the majority of jobs that people do. You mentioned the beach and camping etc. The world has more than enough capacity to entertain those of us that want to do things like that. But even if it doesn't, you can still artificially restrict those activities. Let's say each person is only allowed to go the beach (or do each activity) 50x a year. Not being able to go to the beach because you are not ALLOWED to go more times than you have already, is surely better than not being able to go the beach because you can't AFFORD it. Only a small fraction of the population really wants to be doing most of these activities at any given time, so it is not really an issue. At least not one big enough to warrant having people work unfulfilling jobs that make them miserable and unhealthy. The idea that you enjoy the release from the 'rat race' and this will go away is not a valid one. You can't justify a miserable existence for the masses for 90% of time for the reward of being away from the thing that makes you miserable for 10% of time. You are not even suggesting that the sacrifice is for something other than the avoidance of that sacrifice itself. It is only a small % of people that feel the need to work to be fulfilled. It sure is not a good idea to have (keep) a system that makes most people unhappy just to fulfil the small minority. And even then, what exactly are people working for? So many jobs are part of a chain of suffering that would be unnecessary: Someone works in retail (lets say a shoe store) and gets job satisfaction, but along the line there are children that are working stupid hours to feed that job. Someone is a rockstar programmer at Tesla, but there are 100s of thousands of people working in the most horrific conditions in mines to provide the lithium and cobalt needed for their cars. Someone works in finance at a high paying job, essentially working in a machine that finds the best way to reap the benefits of other peoples work. Etc etc. Most, almost all, of the world's conflicts are down to scarcity of resources. In an automated world this goes away too. Well fed and happy people tend to not be easily lead along the path to hate other people. Also, think about the thing that is actually important to the majority of people; That is social bonding with friends and family. Imagine how much better those bonds will be and how much more time can be spent together. Surely better than the way things are. I am sure there are lot's of other things, but I am tired of talking :)
@Brema777
@Brema777 Год назад
@@noomade very thoughtful
@mal7916
@mal7916 Год назад
@@noomade Sounds like what AI would say
@chethan93
@chethan93 Год назад
Greatest things are the societal structure that enables scientific exploration and the scientific exploration itself!! He spoke my mind!☺️☺️
@JasonChannelOne
@JasonChannelOne Год назад
It's such a gift that we're able to watch this all over the world! Thank you!!
@spinLOL533
@spinLOL533 Год назад
we can thank God for it
@akarin-desu
@akarin-desu Год назад
such a grift*
@Nozzleeeee
@Nozzleeeee Год назад
The Singularity is near. I’am both equally terrified as I’am excited about the possibilities.
@LinfordMellony
@LinfordMellony Год назад
Great insights from Sam being in the AI tech industry. AIs will definitely have a boost given that chatbots are now able to solve or able to answer mathematical and programming language. There's still improvements to be made though on all models even image generators like Bluewillow.
@Cordis2Die
@Cordis2Die Год назад
This is a great interview, thank you! I would love to hear even more from Sam, he is great!
@johnbarrett5229
@johnbarrett5229 Год назад
No he's not.
@Cordis2Die
@Cordis2Die Год назад
@@johnbarrett5229 Why not?
@vladodamjanovski
@vladodamjanovski Год назад
Thanks for the great interview, and thanks to Sam to be brave enough to jump into a very responsible raw model shoes. I am an old engineer, but learnt (and still learning) a lot of the new developments, use various programming languages and I also teach AI for the security industry. I am concerned about the possible negative developments some may take with the OpenAI. Whether we like it or not, the humanity is not grown enough to stop silly wars and killing innocent children, as we witness these days. This brings me to the core of my comment: With all due respect to Sam, but unless he becomes a father and has his own children, he cannot feel what one needs to feel to protect his own children. No matter how high his IQ is, unless he has the human emotions (not saying he doesn't have them - but they are of different intensity and meaning when one has his own children which he would like to protect) he cannot prevent possible bad uses of his development. So my suggestions is - all developers of OpenAI, should encode an "ethical limit" of how far in the negative direction (abuse, sex, killing, torture,...) OpenAI is allowed to go. This could be no different than certificate tokens one has when connecting a security system to an operating PC, in order to be trustworthy. Unless we stop negative development of OpenAi (and any other similar development) from the very outset, in the code - there will always be "Black-hats" that will misuse such a development. It will be sufficient to have just one major catastrophe (e.g. 9/11 event alike controlled by an OpenAI application) to put a stop on all positive outcomes from it. So - put some limits in the code itself, it will only help the future development. Only for the good of humankind should be allowed.
@sandponics
@sandponics Год назад
Since using AI over the mast month or so, I have had a brain explosion, and can comprehend things far better that I ever could before. The old phrase "We become like the people we associate with" jumps to mind.
@snn9019
@snn9019 Год назад
This A.I. stuff is fantastic. Very helpful for a lot of us, especially doing Linux CLI command lines.
@marcphilippeb
@marcphilippeb Год назад
It's mind-blowing. Thanks for that great talk.
@TheAIEpiphany
@TheAIEpiphany Год назад
Great talk! We're waiting for GPT-4 Sam. ;)
@ricardooliveros978
@ricardooliveros978 Год назад
This guy is gonna be know for every single person on earth! Such a great technology he is building, a little bit scary and hopeful
@thornelderfin
@thornelderfin Год назад
It's a large team of engineers creating it and building on a lot of knowledge from previous generations and from current scientists and engineers - this is a collective effort of very large group of people across generations not one person.
@Chaineokj
@Chaineokj Год назад
Yes, let's not make the same dumb mistake with every CEO (Elon Musk for example). It's a collective effort, chances are he is brilliant but not actually building the tech himself.
@johnbarrett5229
@johnbarrett5229 Год назад
Yes... just like Marxist Zuckerbergstein . . . known by everyone on earth - as a sick, sick individual. Yes really.
@jaylucas8352
@jaylucas8352 Год назад
@@Chaineokj only dummies don’t understand the function of CEOs, or coo, or cmo.
@billfarley9015
@billfarley9015 Год назад
This guy is going to known throughout the world. The technology that OpenAI is building is both promising and potentially dangerous.
@panashifzco3311
@panashifzco3311 Год назад
Great Talk with Sam.Loved it.
@Stopinvadingmyhardware
@Stopinvadingmyhardware Год назад
Thanks for getting me updated on the field.
@PerceptiveAnarchist
@PerceptiveAnarchist Год назад
Looking foreward to follow Sam and his team on OpenAI
@MikeKleinsteuber
@MikeKleinsteuber Год назад
Definitely correct when he says multi-modal learning is a big deal as will be continual learning rather than just stopping at training. These two combined will take AI systems to the next level. The biggest issue for society is going to be how we handle all the workers that will be jobless roaming the streets looking for stuff to do. And end up mainly doing mischief...
@thornelderfin
@thornelderfin Год назад
In the end AI will replace all jobs at every level everywhere. So it's just a question how gradual this change is. Because if it's very slow then those replaced first will be in trouble. If it happens very fast, then most of sciety will be "jobless" and some form of universal income will be a necessity (otherwise there wouldn't even be an economy to sell to all those AI created products). It will definitely be very challenging politically and socially.
@dhiraj_shah
@dhiraj_shah Год назад
@@thornelderfin The recent corona incident was definitely the eye opener showing us why universal basic income would not work. If money is free, then inflation comes naturally to destroy all its utility. I think we should focus more on universal basic resource (housing, food internet etc etc)
@xxxxxxxyyyyyyy
@xxxxxxxyyyyyyy Год назад
@@dhiraj_shah A great point. It really makes more sense than providing people with free cash.
@jaylucas8352
@jaylucas8352 Год назад
@@xxxxxxxyyyyyyy or public utility instead of privatized resources.
@luckyadeloye3452
@luckyadeloye3452 Год назад
@@thornelderfin Since AI systems will be the workers, they will to be taxed and the tax revenue will be distributed as universal basic income. Lol!
@alexBaldman
@alexBaldman Год назад
This discussion reminded me a lot of the themes discussed in Robert Heinlein’s “For Us, The Living: A Comedy of Customs” which was an unpublished book I believe until after he died, in which a man is in an accident and wakes up Rip Van Winkle-like in the future, where various experts explain to this brute from the early 1900s how they collectively solved a bunch of these specific issues. Interesting stuff in there, gonna have to read it again. Anyway there’s your book recommendation. Also, I find it eerily appropriate for the CEO of OpenAI to be an altMAN
@justingriffin2546
@justingriffin2546 Год назад
Get the AI to re-read it for you...we are entering something so bizzare....
@videowatcher1235
@videowatcher1235 Год назад
the interviewer asked really great questions! informative conversation
@vivw3654
@vivw3654 Год назад
Simply put, I believe what he is saying is that the middle layer, where the manipulation and fine tuning of artificial intelligence by human intelligence happens, will generate the most value.
@jeff_holmes
@jeff_holmes Год назад
Agreed. I can see a whole industry forming around creating AI Personalities. If you think about how language will be such an integral part of AI interactions, then it seems inevitable that the social component will be huge.
@six16th
@six16th Год назад
Bittensor is already creating this middle layer
@Blastmaster-ej5kw
@Blastmaster-ej5kw Год назад
He's basically saying don't compete with me. Be my customer
@1ntrcnnctr608
@1ntrcnnctr608 Год назад
"value" is a subjective construct of the ego that "Artificial" Intelligence doesnt need
@sisyphus_strives5463
@sisyphus_strives5463 Год назад
@@Blastmaster-ej5kw because it is incredibly difficult to create a large language model
@levelupai
@levelupai Год назад
WOW! Thank you for this incredible discussion and glimpse into the future through Sam's eyes.
@axel_r_
@axel_r_ Год назад
Finally Pied Piper is taking off! Well done, Richard Hendricks aka Sam Altman.
@DarkSkay
@DarkSkay Год назад
Depending on utility function or moderated topic - when different powerful language models made by different companies/developers are put together in a chatroom, what does their conversation look like?
@DeuceGenius
@DeuceGenius Год назад
i feel in the very near future , as we all interact with the AI like GPT, it will get to know each and every one of us individually, every one of us, and it will interact with us all differently, customly tailored to suit us in every way. its both terrifying and good. the amount of help or harm it could cause is crazy. i imagine in a sci fi movie scenario it would know where we all are and know every one of us so we would have a damn hard time hiding from it, we could neevr lie to it, it would predict our behavior perfectly. if we tried to go into hiding it would know us better than we know ourselves. it would predict where we would go into hiding long before we even made the decision. shit like that is scary. its obvious that we would never be able to contain it and we are at its mercy the very moment its created.
@TuringTestFiction
@TuringTestFiction Год назад
The laundry list of impending catastrophes makes it so hard to see - but I think AGI is going to come out of left field and change everything. Very excited to hear Sam's inside view.
@flickwtchr
@flickwtchr Год назад
One thing is for certain, and Sam even alluded to this, is that when GAI is truly achieved, that technology will NOT be democratized, and it will belong to those already powerful and wealthy. GAI will exponentially concentrate power and wealth.
@TuringTestFiction
@TuringTestFiction Год назад
@@flickwtchr I think in the short term you are absolutely right. However, AGI is going to be massively disruptive. Thinking that the current oligarchs will monopolize AGI is analogous to expecting feudal aristocracy to maintain a monopoly over the industrial revolution.
@luclaflamme4712
@luclaflamme4712 Год назад
I agree it will come out of left field. In a form very difficult to predict or even imagine...
@fourshore502
@fourshore502 Год назад
@@flickwtchr they will soon be telling people that they will have to starve to death in the interest of the planet.
@semloh1960
@semloh1960 Год назад
@@flickwtchr He said just the opposite. Most experts agree after the singularity wealth will not be important.
@theobellash6440
@theobellash6440 Год назад
so clever and So smart. I'm inspired a lot when watching and hearing this guy.
@davidbohn20
@davidbohn20 Год назад
Excellent interview. Really makes you think. Wish the sound guy could have stopped the slight feedback hiss happening throughout...
@AravindanUmashankar
@AravindanUmashankar Год назад
Wonderful Conversation, AI as Artificial Intelligence is often a misleading arrangement of worlds that stereotypes our vision .. I might add , envisioning AI as Augmented Ingenuity can certainly put the humane in the centre of the evolution process .. AI as a tool that augments imagination, accelerates research , amplifies learning , spring boards thinking & facilitates experimenting can augment innovation at a scale that is unprecedented .. the audacity of thought will certainly be a driver that can bring an explosion of ideas , the ability to bring creative expressions to play , blend with many combinatorial sciences that hitherto hasn’t yet been put to work together. In that sense The Future was here through Sci Fi😊
@px7460
@px7460 Год назад
Very thought provoking... I can't help but feel that "AI for the next era" will create a greater social divide giving new meaning to culture wars. Maybe that is in the nature of progress.
@netanelaker4437
@netanelaker4437 Год назад
What culture wars? You mean right wingers afraid of pronouns?
@ConnoisseurOfExistence
@ConnoisseurOfExistence Год назад
Superb interview!
@joncapriola5019
@joncapriola5019 Год назад
Sam is a genius I loved this segment many topics discussed and great thoughts iterated❤
@akompsupport
@akompsupport Год назад
He's a genius at not answering complex questions. So a genius of cowardice.
@alainportant6412
@alainportant6412 Год назад
@@akompsupport He's both gay and a jew, if that helps.
@Tom-pc7lb
@Tom-pc7lb Год назад
Imagine an AI interpreter program that has also been programmed to create a new never before on earth language out of the interpretation action that it performs, and so the world can have a universal language. Go team. Thanks
@chad2687
@chad2687 Год назад
why not just stick to one that we already have and most of our data is in; English
@smanzoli
@smanzoli Год назад
I asked chatgpt to create a new language, Robotish, based on english grammar. And it was restricted to vowels a,e and i... and consonants up to J. It should create the words on the fly and add to the dictionary as I asked for translations. And it did work! Also, I asked chatgpt to create a new programming language Rob+, based on Python, with 3 rules: No Loops, no multiplication operator and variables should start with R and followed by sequence of 3 digits starting fro zero. IT WORKED!
@alexBaldman
@alexBaldman Год назад
You complete madman!
@Jordan-rv8gl
@Jordan-rv8gl Год назад
More Sam Altman please
@chingsdiary5360
@chingsdiary5360 Год назад
I’m playing Chat GPT recently like everyone else and realized this talk was saved in my to-watch list long time ago when I hadn’t heard of the technology 😂 Gonna use GPT to summarize this video for me!
@videowatching9576
@videowatching9576 Год назад
Fascinating! Would be interesting to learn more about how language and multi-modal could improve the general web search and discovery experience.
@PhilippLenssen
@PhilippLenssen Год назад
One way would be to skip the search middle person and just deliver the answer. But even we looking for that answer might be middle persons towards some action we planned to use it for, which the AI could do directly. And lastly, we might find that even our plans are delivered by the AI. You'd think an AI planning for us is far in the future, but then you use Copilot and in your code, type only "//"...
@niranjandabhade2976
@niranjandabhade2976 Год назад
How on earth this video is not trending .
@franktfrisby
@franktfrisby Год назад
Google competitor I guess.
@RickLindstrom
@RickLindstrom Год назад
I agree. This is probably my favorite video of the past month and I found it almost accidentally.
@xXxBurnerable
@xXxBurnerable Год назад
@@RickLindstrom same..... Imo that should be illegal if you're a public company
@yc5391
@yc5391 Год назад
because Ai. is garbage! NO AI IN ART! OR WE ARE GONNA HAVE A FIGHT!
@nintishia
@nintishia Год назад
It's great to know the views of the person who heads a company at the forefront of AI. About his view on why creative jobs, programming jobs etc. are likely to be affected first than later, I do not agree that these have to do with these being easier. Rather, these rely heavily on digitised data, information processing and already use tools that are based on computation. Blue collar jobs will be taken over by robotic automation. Autonomous vehicles are already taking driving jobs. In fact, I have a strong hunch customer support jobs will be hit pretty soon too.
@footballtoro
@footballtoro Год назад
Wow, great interview ! I personally use AI to help with my youtube channel and improve my english language.
@kylbau
@kylbau Год назад
Data-Flywheel is a sweet term
@askoly
@askoly Год назад
Indeed love the AI reading call outs. If anyone finds Reid's recommendations please share.
@nowithinkyouknowyourewrong8675
Was this to do with scifi or textbooks? I'm not read but check out utopia lol, and crystal society for scifi. And Bostrom's Superintelligence for text/audiobooks.
@Chris-yf2zs
@Chris-yf2zs Год назад
26:04 on creatives 31:15 creativity 34:57 takeaway
@Alphfirm
@Alphfirm Год назад
Exciting! Thanks for the interview
@DarkSkay
@DarkSkay Год назад
What are the theories explaining why the new models are able to acquire such impressive capabilities? Finding military, scientific and commercial applications is an obvious focus. But how can there be any predictability in the AI development process, when new capabilities emerge from a mathematical system too large and abstract for us to understand in detail or sometimes even in concept? The "traditional process of inventing" usually requires to first understand the problem specifically, have the question or requirement, then understand the proposed invention to some degree, and then build it. On the other hand inventing huge new AI models sometimes seems to go the opposite way: first build the invention, that cannot or does not have to be understood in any detail, then examine what range of problems it could be applied to, observe what spontaneous or unexpected capabilities emerge, take the experience gained from creating this "black box" to create an improved version of "black box". How unpredictable and potentially very dangerous is this revolutionary "inversed invention process"? Drawing an unnuanced analogy to synthetic biology and artificial life, can AI development resist the (monetary) temptation to just advance at full speed, constantly spawn new entities, create new organisms at will... gambling to consider moral implications, chaos, harm and danger a posteriori?
@gnosticnonsense9829
@gnosticnonsense9829 Год назад
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@marcinp2782
@marcinp2782 Год назад
Sam's praise of the intelligence of the programmers is hilarious, and if there is no human intervention, contrary to what he says, programmers will be one of the first for new AI to come for.
@xsuploader
@xsuploader Год назад
and yet that doesnt contradict what he said at all. he said the white collar work will disappear first.
@xmorse
@xmorse Год назад
This interviewer is very good
@suryapratap3622
@suryapratap3622 Год назад
this is awesome, it give me new way to look at the future of code.
@RedmotionGames
@RedmotionGames Год назад
At 25m 46s Altman starts talking about natural language communication with computers to set them off on tasks by themselves. If you have malignant intentions towards individuals, people, society, the world, that sounds like a dream come true. A lot of gatekeeping would be required on part of the providers. I agree that natural language becoming the new computer interfacing system but I really think he is optimistic on time scales. At the moment I still think asking a computer to find me the perfect holiday is the sort of the baseline which has yet to be realised (in terms of all holiday factors: cost vs location vs activities vs remoteness, etc and the computer interogating me to fine tune what i want - a reverse sort of prompting). But when someone says 5 years .. well you know how many times the Mars mission has been put back by .. 5 years... Its a magic number now - it means "sometime relatively soon".
@akompsupport
@akompsupport Год назад
Yes it is. And this species isn't long for this world and maybe that's a good thing.
@Hambxne
@Hambxne Год назад
25:46
@FredPauling
@FredPauling Год назад
Maybe booking the perfect holiday is an example of an incredibly hard problem for AI?
@akompsupport
@akompsupport Год назад
@@FredPauling I think AI will be perfectly capable of getting your cattle car to Auschwitz on time.
@RedmotionGames
@RedmotionGames Год назад
@@FredPauling Perhaps its not possible due to some websites not having exposed APIs? But it just shows how limited it still is. I don't use things like Alexa because they are not really true "assistants".
@claytonyoung1351
@claytonyoung1351 Год назад
Gpt3 is a game changer already. And to think its like pong in the 70s compared to where we will be in just a few years.
@johnbarrett5229
@johnbarrett5229 Год назад
You are blind to the dangers Mr. Young. Either that or you're another mossad shil/bot. Right?
@claytonyoung1351
@claytonyoung1351 Год назад
@@johnbarrett5229 you're an idiot. I guess you think we should be terrified of fire too? Electricity? Blades? All technology has inherent dangers. But positives far exceed the potential negatives.
@Vincentgonzalez1993
@Vincentgonzalez1993 Год назад
He's absolutely spot on. After using chat GPT I am convinced that AI will improve search technology and surpass Google's current capability. They needed to act yesterday to catch up.
@TheVisualante11
@TheVisualante11 Год назад
My test so far its fast with wrong information.
@stvjrmllo
@stvjrmllo Год назад
I think there needs to be more context on if it will generate new knowledge. As we evolve as humans we can add to the new knowledge much quicker than ever before and grow more exponentially for the whole world.
@exponent42
@exponent42 Год назад
Surprisingly found the questions asked by Reid far more evolved and thought provoking than the answers that followed. Was expecting Sam to follow these threads with a deeper understanding, but we just got a theme park answer :/
@huntersmith8733
@huntersmith8733 Год назад
He was super vague.
@samuelkibunda6960
@samuelkibunda6960 Год назад
@@huntersmith8733 i dont think even he knows the full impact of AI hell not even the people developing the web knew of how much of a concrete part of human society it would be, sure there were predictions but not to the extent that we're living in now!
@huntersmith8733
@huntersmith8733 Год назад
@@samuelkibunda6960 ya but he's the ceo of openai. Demis hassabis or Elon are examples of comparable ppl who offer more interesting insights.
@rajuaditya1914
@rajuaditya1914 Год назад
@@huntersmith8733 lol, Elon doesn't know jack. Demis on the other hand, is a prodigy.
@codelucky
@codelucky Год назад
Huge respect for Mr.Altman.
@GT-tj1qg
@GT-tj1qg Год назад
Especially for putting up with those dumb questions lol
@jitone1
@jitone1 Год назад
Did you know some people only think in pictures. when they think a thought it appears in the mind as pictures. So I think the first really good AI is going to use this picture generation to think in pictures and tell us a story using those or figure things out using pictures and help us figure things out that way.
@Muaahaa
@Muaahaa Год назад
It is easy not to act from a place of fear and despair when you have nothing to fear and despair. Same is an incredibly rich prepper. If I know I have lifetime supply of food and luxury in a bunker mansion I think it I'd also have an easier time being positive. Most people barely have the resources for plan A, let alone being able to have a plan B or C.
@michaelinzo
@michaelinzo Год назад
The footprint of God is an amazing book about AGI
@XKS99
@XKS99 Год назад
I want to go back to the 90s
@topboompop
@topboompop Год назад
The medium human ...I love it here...this is going to change everything.
@IamMathenge
@IamMathenge Год назад
24:45 thank you!!
@sombh1971
@sombh1971 Год назад
It’s symbiosis between AI and humans that’s going to drive it, for imagine the AI coming up with the best answer available on a topic, or for instance coming up with what say so and so thinks about something, by curating his creative input on the web… I think there’s the following use case: Suppose you say to some future dynamical version of GPT-n, go ahead and generate the answer to this question that Somdatta might have given based on whatever he’s ever written or said, and it needn’t do it in real time, but grind its way through to the answer in say some finite amount of time… this way it needn’t be this humongous behemoth sucking up resources but be a much nimble and suave version of itself. And voila, you have the democratisation of transformers.
@JasonKT13
@JasonKT13 Год назад
Wow, you unlocked the concept of caching.
@sombh1971
@sombh1971 Год назад
@@JasonKT13 serious or kidding?
@MadanKhadka
@MadanKhadka Год назад
WOW! Mind-blowing conversation. Thank you
@akompsupport
@akompsupport Год назад
not really
@KSATica
@KSATica Год назад
When Sam Alton next interview meeting. I’m looking forward to see him in person and ask him a couple questions.
@tristanwegner
@tristanwegner Год назад
21:25 "What are the best utopia Science-Fiction Universes so far?" Love the question!
@danielschmidt2186
@danielschmidt2186 Год назад
This will empower entrepreneurs so much. Elliminate office work and just focus on the product. The trades will be valuable. I imagine in a world with extremely cheap automated labor, custom work done with human hands will be more valued. I'd like to see a robot remodel a house. Sure they can build new ones but custom work will require human judgement for some time. I'd like to start a company that uses AI as an assistant. I install solar as an electrician now. The future of the industry is in combining energy storage and flexible loads with renewable sources. AI can assist in the energy management and determining what flexible loads are most valuable over time considering capex vs op ex and grid balancing services. Both real time management of energy assets and recommendations of what and where the grid needs investment will be valuable. I'd like to focus on carbon sequestration as a flexible load. Agrivoltaics can grow biomass in tandem with solar power. Soil sequestration and biochar, biogas have huge potential for sequestration. AI could assist in quantitying the variables of a complex biodynamic food and energy system. Ultimately energy will actually achieve negative prices where we are rewarded for consuming energy during times of excess production. Certain industries should receive negative price subsidies preferentially to account for the externalities of the net benefits to society and the environment. Like offsetting the cost for recycling despite new mining being cheaper. This is how we pay for environmental restoration and global health/education.
@spencervance8484
@spencervance8484 Год назад
Ai for monitoring greenhouses, forests, bodies of water for maximum food production, quality, sustainability to really make an impact for positive change. Take the guess work out of equation thus speeding up positive environmental change for the benefit of all
@taylorblom4323
@taylorblom4323 Год назад
I've recently been playing with the idea of AI controlled HVAC and energy generation systems which run a real time Energy Model that is then used to manage the mechanical equipment and renewable energy sources and storage. Taking this one step further, one can link multiple battery storage banks together to a central processing hub such that energy can be locally redistributed between dwellings for added redundancy.
@semloh1960
@semloh1960 Год назад
"Ultimately energy will actually achieve negative prices where we are rewarded for consuming energy during times of excess production." I don't see that happening. On demand generation will soon be so cheap there will be no need for excess production. He said in less than 10 years energy will cost close to 0.
@danielschmidt2186
@danielschmidt2186 Год назад
@@semloh1960 irregular wind and solar will vary greatly. This supply will sometimes exceed demand because of ideal wind and solar conditions. Sometimes it will need to be supplemented with both short and long term energy storage. Negative electricity prices could be given to stable forms of long term energy storage like E Fuels, Hydrogen, or other electrochemical processes like making ammonia or other value added processes. The main driver of this is that new renewable electricity generation is cheaper than new energy storage. There is a ratio of storage required with a given amount of renewable supply. By overbuilding renewable supply, less total storage is required but it creates conditions where supply greatly exceeds demand almost necessarily at least at certain times of the day and year which would make it possible for negative prices when using real time free market pricing.
@terbospeed
@terbospeed Год назад
A closed-source company naming itself OpenAI, sounds legit
@Gabcikovo
@Gabcikovo Год назад
6:38 exactly 💜
@medhnhadush4320
@medhnhadush4320 Год назад
amazing discussion
@jonb9137
@jonb9137 Год назад
After hearing Sam's stance on solving the alignment problem by 'inventing AI that's smart enough to solve the alignment problem'... Yeah, we're all gonna die at the hand of T1000...
@D4rk3clipse
@D4rk3clipse Год назад
Ironically, there are good examples of T-1000 units in Terminator lore.
@ahrenadams
@ahrenadams Год назад
We do not need the models to invent anything new. We need it to make our overload of information more concise and understandable to different people at different levels of cognitive development. i.e explaining quantum physics based on the the persons current understanding versus age etc
@ahrenadams
@ahrenadams Год назад
We also need the the human knowledge on the internet to be change control managed. People can read articles that are old with old knowledge paradigms
@semloh1960
@semloh1960 Год назад
That is like saying we only need our smart phones to male calls.
@william.darrigo
@william.darrigo Год назад
Great interview
@gofhzzz
@gofhzzz Год назад
Thank you for great video!
@neerajnandan3351
@neerajnandan3351 Год назад
I'm so worried about Mr. Hoffman's health.. All the wealth and knowledge but totally missing the point, his health. Humanity needs great minds like yours to live healthily longer. Please please take care of your obesity, food habits and overall health Mr. Hoffman.... God bless you. This is only out of concern and i might be wrong in saying so, my apologies if i crossed the line.. Take care 🥺
@luke2642
@luke2642 Год назад
Sam is truly inspiring. I really started taking notice when he published Moore's Law for Everything, it's just such clear thought, well written. I find him way more inspiring than Musk, who is an industrial powerhouse, and Tesla will probably achieve self driving first. I fear Musk is more likely to cause Kessler Syndrome than make life multiplanetary.
@papichoi1433
@papichoi1433 Год назад
didn't Musk start Open AI tho
@Cordis2Die
@Cordis2Die Год назад
@@papichoi1433 Gottem
@kamu747
@kamu747 Год назад
@@papichoi1433 Musk and Peter Theil were some of the early contributers, serving in the board of directors early on when the company use to be a non-profit.
@jaylucas8352
@jaylucas8352 Год назад
@@Cordis2Die spaceman bad? 😂
@Cordis2Die
@Cordis2Die Год назад
@@jaylucas8352 Seems like it
@SarAraion210
@SarAraion210 Год назад
Disfluency=Disfluencies are interruptions in the regular flow of speech, such as using uh and um, pausing silently, repeating words, or interrupting oneself to correct something said previously
@pamgyang803
@pamgyang803 Год назад
From information age to knowledge age. If information age came with all the goodies it came with, I delight and shudder at what knowledge age will bring for us. i think it's even unimaginable in our present mind scope because even the rate of advancement of technology will be exponential by then and who knows what kinds of children those products will bear.
@imacprousersam7306
@imacprousersam7306 Год назад
I hope Sam Atlman gets a good name in history books, I'm hopeful but may be too optimistic
@r1jsheth
@r1jsheth Год назад
here after chat gpt3.
@hamzaakhun
@hamzaakhun Год назад
this is wonderful
@davidduries9112
@davidduries9112 Год назад
I m using it, it's just mind blowing
@DH-oy4zf
@DH-oy4zf Год назад
This is such an exciting time to be alive!!!
@cherubin7th
@cherubin7th Год назад
More like CEO of ClosedAI or AI only for the elites.
@OlMossBack
@OlMossBack Год назад
A great place for research and application of the Chatbot like AI is college education. Most lectures are boring and don’t transfer knowledge productively. AI could help tailor the lecture to the student and lead to an education system that is more or less a combination of the English and American systems.
@mal7916
@mal7916 Год назад
That sounds like a short-term solution. After the initial phase of providing convenience and a customised experience, AGI will have grown exponentially. I can't figure out what will happen then but big changes (beyond better education) Are coming.
@russellcameronthomas2116
@russellcameronthomas2116 Год назад
Sure would be nice is someone applied AI to compiler error messages, or software error messages in general.
@Snakebloke
@Snakebloke Год назад
From Sam's point of view, and from the point of view of any intelligent person with a conscience: A.I. will be a huge disruption, but will be an enormous benefit to humanity. From my point of view: All of the above, plus, a new era of crime. We HAVE to remember that every single invention in human history, that was made with good intentions, has been used with the worst of intentions, by Psychotic 'bad actors'. I'm simultaneously excited and worried.
@xxxxxxxyyyyyyy
@xxxxxxxyyyyyyy Год назад
The average person won’t have access to this tech because right now the only way it can happen is when you start from scratch and train your model specifically for this.
@semloh1960
@semloh1960 Год назад
I am sure it already is. The benefits will outweigh the negatives.
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