OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and CTO Mira Murati on the Future of AI and ChatGPT | WSJ Tech Live 2023

2023 ж. 20 Қаз.
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OpenAI's Sam Altman and Mira Murati discuss the capabilities of their future GPT models, how human relationships with AI will change in the future and fears about safety, liability and work as the technology advances.
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  • At 83 years old I suddenly have an intense reason to live for another 10 years (and to avoid doubt, it's to watch the developments of this amazing technology).

    @youngforages@youngforages6 ай бұрын
    • Sorry buddy boy but you’re in a race against time and time’s in first place

      @jalen2172@jalen21726 ай бұрын
    • @@jalen2172 Nah, even if it is just 2 more years, he'll see quite a lot. 2024 could well be crazier than 2023, and that'd be saying a lot.

      @ShawnFumo@ShawnFumo6 ай бұрын
    • Aaa hey buddy, there is a possibility of extention with AI. Hope it comes soon. Keep following ❤

      @0101_AI@0101_AI6 ай бұрын
    • may AGI can help you do that. to live longer.

      @immanuelkant1911@immanuelkant19116 ай бұрын
    • @@immanuelkant1911 Can you define AGI ?

      @0101_AI@0101_AI6 ай бұрын
  • In my near 37 years of walking this earth with a curious mind; from exploring the library in my primary school, to receiving my first encyclopedia in hardcover, to the first CD version of Encarta '95, and all the subsequent developments in information access... I can say with full conviction that nothing has revolutionized my thirst for knowledge more than ChatGPT has. It truly is as being reborn, I have no other way to describe it. It is such a pleasure to revisit old topics, and new topics alike, with ChatGPT in hand. Bravo!

    @Paretozen@Paretozen6 ай бұрын
    • Sounds INTP

      @seetsamolapo5600@seetsamolapo56006 ай бұрын
    • yup

      @ArtOfTheProblem@ArtOfTheProblem6 ай бұрын
    • I agree, but I trust GPT-4 a lot more than free ChatGPT for this kind of thing. I've been going through learning basic machine learning topics and the math to back it up, and it is pretty amazing for this. It can write out equations in latex, and while it may not be great at actual arithmetic down to decimal places, it is better at manipulating equations and answering questions on why things are the way they are. You even can use the "advanced data analysis" mode to graph equations for you, even in 3d. It really is like having a knowledgeable tutor you can talk to. Can instantly ask for clarification on some word that was used, ask about relationships between different things, describe your understanding and see if it is correct, etc. All without risk of looking stupid or wasting someone's time. Is much more interactive than just reading a book or watching a video. Those are good too for more structure, but exploration and resolving confusion via GPT-4 is very good.

      @ShawnFumo@ShawnFumo6 ай бұрын
    • I actually preferred your journey to educating yourself before gen ai. I have a different perspective on effects of gen ai - I have become more conscious of people and other peoples content who lost their jobs when gen ai tools generate results so easily.

      @denniszenanywhere@denniszenanywhere6 ай бұрын
    • there was something to be said about the old fashioned struggle, reading papers from scratch etc. but I don't think the job loss angle is going to hold any water...ultimately it's going to help people get what they need faster @@denniszenanywhere

      @ArtOfTheProblem@ArtOfTheProblem6 ай бұрын
  • It’s crazy how times change Sam’s out. Feels like the moment when jobs got fired from Apple

    @ankitb3954@ankitb39545 ай бұрын
    • Ikr😮

      @murk959@murk9595 ай бұрын
    • That CTO has a degree in gawk gawk

      @ivermektin6874@ivermektin68745 ай бұрын
    • Yep. I can't help but think this is the start of something pretty bad...

      @ivorkusic105@ivorkusic1055 ай бұрын
    • Incredible ! Mira Murati on stage now is becoming the next OpenAI CEO 😮

      @didiervandendaele4036@didiervandendaele40365 ай бұрын
    • facts

      @RoqueMatusIII@RoqueMatusIII5 ай бұрын
  • Innovation is easier with small teams making decisive, concentrated bets, who don't tolerate mediocre performers. That's it. - Sam Altman

    @HarmonicsAI@HarmonicsAI6 ай бұрын
    • Words of a man who took the open works of others, fooled people into thinking his company was an open source non profit and then closed it up for profit as soon as he saw a competitive advantage. Open your eyes

      @Niblss@Niblss6 ай бұрын
    • ​@@NiblssAre the two mutually exclusive?

      @R-zb6lb@R-zb6lb6 ай бұрын
    • I could not possibly convey to you how much I do not care. @@Niblss

      @LanguagesWithAndrew@LanguagesWithAndrew6 ай бұрын
    • -- Sam cracking voice kardashian Altman

      @stopPlannedObsolescence@stopPlannedObsolescence6 ай бұрын
    • @@Niblss Ah yes, everything is a conspiracy. Sam has fooled no one. He has been completely open about his agenda since before "Attention is All You Need" was a glimmer in Google's eye. There's a lot of ratfuckers on this earth who we are right to be wary of. Sam, so far, has provided a lot of circumstantial evidence that he is not one of them.

      @user-tl5ok1ff6k@user-tl5ok1ff6k5 ай бұрын
  • Sam Altman is friggin awesome! You can tell he processes every question posed to him with a very high degree of calm rationality and the utmost respect to the person who is doing the asking even when the questions themselves are questionable and barbed.

    @notapplicable2u@notapplicable2u6 ай бұрын
    • This is exactly the frame of mind you need to be in, to keep your secrets.

      @singularityscan@singularityscan6 ай бұрын
    • *He's not awesome - he's oppressive.*

      @earlaweese@earlaweese6 ай бұрын
    • That's because he is a chatbot. Next gen

      @SkywalkerPaul@SkywalkerPaul5 ай бұрын
    • He's a proof that it does not take much for a sociopath to appear charming for people with inferior intelligence.

      @clray123@clray1235 ай бұрын
    • Source trust me bro

      @JonySmith-bb4gx@JonySmith-bb4gx5 ай бұрын
  • Am I wrong here? I can easily visualize this scenario; An AI yoga instructor bot, having closely observed say 100 highly rated yoga instructors, and observed their classes and their students' biometrics and progress, takes over as becoming your personal, and personalized, funny, patient, and apparently compassionate yoga teacher. Everyone is saying that "new jobs will be created" but nobody is saying exactly what we will be able to do better than the bots.

    @safiya4339@safiya43396 ай бұрын
    • Who directs the bot on what to train, implements feedback & fixes where AI missed, advertises the service, collects payments, handles disputes? Still need to staff up to build that business peripheral to the AI core of the business. Those are new jobs, technical, financial, marketing, HR, etc. In your yoga example - yes AI could instruct yoga, but why do people pay to go to yoga class - is there some human element too? Maybe a lot of people are there to be single and mingle, or to get to know the instructor. For those who are only there for the instruction, not the human element, they could do it in VR, or on their TV - but there's peripheral work there too.

      @benny-schmidt@benny-schmidt2 ай бұрын
    • @@benny-schmidt Guess what. "Bots", as you call agents trained with synthesized training sets, generated by other "bots". Humans are bad at scaling concepts. You are human. I am human. We have no idea what's coming at us.

      @tobiasfuchs7016@tobiasfuchs70162 ай бұрын
    • @@tobiasfuchs7016 Used ChatGPT? It's not that good at even answering basic questions, let alone doing anything useful. The "PT" in GPT stands for "pre-trained" which is done by humans. The idea that you can take a blank slate neural net and tell it to take off and learn everything is a fantasy. Not even human brains work that way.

      @benny-schmidt@benny-schmidt2 ай бұрын
    • Comedy will be difficult and very limited for AGI. It will be a long time before it can do anything that involves body language, gesture and above all facial expression.

      @davidlamb7524@davidlamb7524Ай бұрын
    • @@davidlamb7524 For AGI yes but a fine-tuned model could be as funny as the funniest internet comment

      @benny-schmidt@benny-schmidtАй бұрын
  • Thank you for the upload! After already seeing the juicy excerpts, I can't wait to watch the entire thing.

    @maxziebell4013@maxziebell40136 ай бұрын
  • I'm relieved every time I hear an interview with Sam. I'm hoping that many others at OpenAI have a similarly strong moral grounding. I don't mind paying for ChatGPT because OpenAI seems to be taking things in a very responsible direction.

    @daylanization@daylanization6 ай бұрын
    • He has every incentive to make you feel that way.

      @samallon9492@samallon94926 ай бұрын
    • If we don't pay now they'll do wrong things for money I think it's better to keep them in this position by paying monthly and don't let them not do anything stupid

      @MelonEsuk@MelonEsuk6 ай бұрын
    • He's saying what he knows you want to hear. Just like how OpenAI was open.. Up until they had a competitive advantage and something they though they could make money off of. Understand this

      @Niblss@Niblss6 ай бұрын
    • He's very good at CEO speak, and OpenAI is not the only company building this technology, despite what Sam makes it sound like.

      @jordanmoats872@jordanmoats8726 ай бұрын
    • Bunch of people in here who apparently only got to know of Sam through OpenAI/GPT. He has an extensive backlog of writings and talks from way before the whole Ai craze, if you feel like finding out what kind of person he is.

      @thehereticalinvestigation@thehereticalinvestigation6 ай бұрын
  • I've been following the advancements in AI closely, especially with ChatGPT. It's fascinating to see where this technology is headed.

    @Jonesmatsunaga@Jonesmatsunaga6 ай бұрын
    • That's a good point, Investing in AI-related companies can be a smart move, but it's also important to stay informed about the latest developments.

      @Alexanda-Mc@Alexanda-Mc6 ай бұрын
    • Sam Altman and Mira Murati are leading figures in the AI field, and their insights are invaluable for understanding where AI is headed.

      @Muriel-1112@Muriel-11126 ай бұрын
    • It's an exciting time for AI. With the right guidance from an advisor like CHRIS RYAN STEWART, we can make informed investment choices.

      @Muriel-1112@Muriel-11126 ай бұрын
    • @@Muriel-1112i just searched the full name on the internet, he is also FINRA licensed. First result i came across. Great tip

      @RayFreddie219@RayFreddie2196 ай бұрын
    • Might increasingly become integrated with biology

      @geaca3222@geaca32226 ай бұрын
  • I wish the interviewers for these events would prepare better and ask some new questions, instead of only asking questions that have been asked and answered many times before. This would economize everyone’s time. Here is a great question she could have asked: “Is there a process for creating totally new data, which may be even better than existing data on the internet, to train future models?”

    @GlennGaasland@GlennGaasland6 ай бұрын
    • @GlennGaasland Sure, it's called RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT, and there there's tons of going on all around the world in every discipline you can think of, and more.

      @naijagoatfarmer@naijagoatfarmer5 ай бұрын
    • @@naijagoatfarmer True. Research and development and science in general can be considered as examples of activity which creates new and valuable data structures. Art, music and design on their higher levels can also be viewed this way. The question in this context then moves towards: can existing large language models, who already possess completely superhuman knowledge of all existing scientific knowledge in various different fields, engage in research and development-like processes where this leads to truly original and valuable insights, models, designs, architechtures and theories? Could this for example happen by means of simulations? Perhaps simulations of in-depth dialogues or multi-agent debates and creative collaborations that play out over very long virtual timeframes? Especially for the largest models who already possess extreme amounts of world knowledge from having observed text, images and video, this should seem entirely possible. This would of course also sidestep all the petty concerns about existing data «ownership» (whatever that is supposed to mean), since there will soon be available practically infinite amounts of totally novel data structures. Upon which, with the best ones, such a process of simulated research and development could continue. Leading to a kind of virtual flywheel of intelligence.

      @GlennGaasland@GlennGaasland5 ай бұрын
    • Si, hoy ya lo hay hahahahaha

      @Magdalitsierva6881@Magdalitsierva6881Ай бұрын
  • The fact that both the audience questions were better than any question the actual interviewer asked is a shame 🤦‍♂

    @reetchow@reetchow5 ай бұрын
    • OMG same thoughts!!

      @user-hi4co6ev8x@user-hi4co6ev8xАй бұрын
    • agreed. terrible interviewer.

      @nvda2damoon@nvda2damoon14 күн бұрын
  • The last question @43:15 was the most important - about the need for society (all members of our collective human society) to discuss the oncoming tsunami of extremely rapid job transformations, elimination of industries, needs/costs/timelines for retraining for nearly every field, etc. The question recognizes the challenges & risks for every society, at every worker/employee-level. I found Mira's answer silly. I found Sam's response also ignored the key issue raised -- why aren't AI firms guiding society & govts to compel us to discuss this. AGI and later ASI can fracture parts of our lives. Yet many "brilliant" AI leaders either can't fathom or downplay its many serious risks.

    @keep-ukraine-free528@keep-ukraine-free5286 ай бұрын
    • Every decent person is a communist now. Starving people and freezing people to death for failing to solve the problem of labour marketing in competition with machines is going to lead to revolution, and there's only four known ideologies, two of which are inherently genocidal. One of which is not philosophically mature, that being the Greens. I doubt they can run a revolution.

      @crhu319@crhu3195 ай бұрын
  • Mira consistently cuts through the fog with precise explanations "It is the ultimate technology that can boost creativity and productivity".. Plus as Sam says this is one of the most tremendous technologies that humanity has invented. Thank you for sharing. The hope is that augmented intelligence pushes our civilisation ahead! There are many ways to mess up - but for sure I'm delighted that the OpenAI team are working on the inflection point.

    @ColinWPLewis@ColinWPLewis6 ай бұрын
    • after some years , say months, that whatever AGI will be in hands of who wants it and then on openAi cannot control anyone.

      @immanuelkant1911@immanuelkant19116 ай бұрын
    • A joy to listen to such a brainy woman.

      @RobShuttleworth@RobShuttleworth6 ай бұрын
    • shes repping Albania. in Europe Alabanians are known as crooks

      @hassyg4083@hassyg40836 ай бұрын
    • Well, Sam is gone now and Mira is the new boss..

      @Mellow-Minded@Mellow-Minded5 ай бұрын
    • @@Mellow-Minded yeh dirt came out about Sam

      @hassyg4083@hassyg40835 ай бұрын
  • Very thoughtful conversation about future of AI and future of humanity. Let us see what will happen in the next 10 years. Hope to see this same interview again if WSJ journalist, Joanna, OpenAI CEO, Sam and others, and this streaming platform KZhead still be around.

    @cguser@cguser6 ай бұрын
  • I'm curious to hear more on Sam's thoughts on new devices that AGI or GPT can enable.

    @lloydemokpae3583@lloydemokpae35836 ай бұрын
    • It's hard to beat a phone or smartwatch + headset for a device you use by pausing and ChatGPT with it. Just re-watch the movie "Her" to see where this is headed. But an assistant that helps you out before you even ask will want to see whatever you're paying attention to, so it's going to have a camera: in a badge you clip on ( a model was wearing one at a fashion show), a pendant, or maybe in earbuds. The privacy implications are insane.

      @skierpage@skierpage6 ай бұрын
    • Great points, you are right in that whatever the device or devices it enables would have to have sensing abilities to give ChatGPT or AGI some context. Privacy definitely goes out the door when that happens.

      @lloydemokpae3583@lloydemokpae35836 ай бұрын
  • The final question is really great and Mira and Sam's answers are really great. Thank you Mariana Michael(hope I'm getting the name correctly) for bringing the discussion for everyone!

    @xiaoxiaoli3034@xiaoxiaoli30346 ай бұрын
    • I agree

      @LukasPetry@LukasPetry6 ай бұрын
  • I’m opportuned to have guidance and supervision from some of Wall Street’s eyes and ears. This is an exciting time of year after a tough one all round. I made a significant profit with my MSFT holdings recently and have drawn almost 100k for the holidays.

    @xavier_lucas@xavier_lucas5 ай бұрын
    • That's awesome! How did that happen?

      @Jennapeters144@Jennapeters1445 ай бұрын
    • Well, a renowned figure in Manhattan I had contacted by Monica Mary Strigle recently added MSFT to the portfolio, and things took off few days back. Plus, there's some interesting speculation.

      @xavier_lucas@xavier_lucas5 ай бұрын
    • Speculation? Do tell!

      @BenBak-wt7qi@BenBak-wt7qi5 ай бұрын
    • You won't believe it. Sam Altman, the guy ousted from OpenAI, got a warm welcome from MSFT. I saw it as a potential game-changer, and it seems I was right.

      @xavier_lucas@xavier_lucas5 ай бұрын
    • Sam Altman joining MSFT does sound like a big move. How did it impact your MSFT holdings?

      @AnkurYo@AnkurYo5 ай бұрын
  • Is the audio too soft? I had to turn my phone volume all the way up, and it's not enough

    @double051@double0516 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for the family plan question! I definitely want that

    @KrisTC@KrisTC6 ай бұрын
  • Such a great question on the future of work involving with AI.

    @OCJoker2009@OCJoker20096 ай бұрын
  • Being in the AI game has shown me a lot. It's like a double-edged sword. We've got some great advancement happening, but also some worries. I'm no expert, but even I made a reasonably advanced Customer Service AI that can interact with customers, pull their information, answer their questions, and even execute actions as a result. Think about what the big players can do especially after giving it massive powers, like Vision and Auditory. We're moving fast into the AI future, way too fast. It's okay to get excited and applaud Sam and Mira, but we need to think about the big picture. My - what i consider a basic AI - could effecitvely disrupt the CX industry, and that's just a small fraction if you will. (hence I didn't release that, just as a PoC only). AI development is never going to stop, if it's anything, it'll ever keep getting better and smarter enough to render every human skill useless. That old saying, 'Be careful what you wish for,' feels spot on right now!

    @peterm9893@peterm98936 ай бұрын
    • Exactly my thought

      @faustoalbers6314@faustoalbers63145 ай бұрын
    • Don’t get why this is not the most liked comment

      @sourenasahraian2055@sourenasahraian20555 ай бұрын
  • We have been exploring creative ways to utilize ChatGPT, and it has been helpful to hear from Sam Altman.

    @uscalumni@uscalumni6 ай бұрын
  • Also, ‘capability vector’ and ‘multi-modality’ … 🎨📸🎧🎙️… I’ve been mesmerized by the app integration of Dalle-3 and voice chat 💬 .

    @LjiljanaGrujicic@LjiljanaGrujicic6 ай бұрын
  • Beautiful location to shoot the video. I’ve been seeing a number of potential battery alternatives here on KZhead. These days with the exponential pace of technological advances, it feels like there’s always something around the corner.

    @garyb.3459@garyb.34595 ай бұрын
  • As a heavy ChatGPT user, it is a shock that Sam is fired, wish him all the best.

    @baidong2390@baidong23905 ай бұрын
    • Why is it a shock ? Ai replaced him

      @JonySmith-bb4gx@JonySmith-bb4gx5 ай бұрын
    • There's not been enough criticism. AI needs to be rolled out cautiously, and with enough guard rails. You cannot do that with for profit incentive structures like the $90B round they wanted to raise for employees to sell stock. For Microsoft to generate revenue, etc.

      @GodofStories@GodofStories5 ай бұрын
    • Pretty sure he'll land in his feet.

      @reversefulfillment9189@reversefulfillment91895 ай бұрын
    • @@JonySmith-bb4gx I am sorry to break this out to you shallow AI "followers" batch, but as Sam himself said in this conversation at ~min5-6, AI at this stage can only replace mediocre humans. And this guy is not on this list.

      @theawebster1505@theawebster15055 ай бұрын
    • @@theawebster1505 I agree ai can never replace humans . Not mimick it .a copycat . A sub par copycat

      @JonySmith-bb4gx@JonySmith-bb4gx5 ай бұрын
  • As a OpenAI api user, my requests will follow whatever endpoints' Sam is attached to. Pure and simple. Welcome back, brother!

    @markistheone947@markistheone9475 ай бұрын
  • Grandissimi geni umani, grazie.

    @antoniodigasparro-eldorado3830@antoniodigasparro-eldorado38306 ай бұрын
  • Excellent interview.

    @scottwatschke4192@scottwatschke41925 ай бұрын
  • Voices in audio are too low I wasn't expecting this from wsj

    @HemanthYarlagadda@HemanthYarlagadda6 ай бұрын
    • Push the volume up button 😂

      @filibustergaming3848@filibustergaming38486 ай бұрын
    • @@filibustergaming3848 I kept volume full, even tried earphones and external speakers too Still voices are barely audible

      @HemanthYarlagadda@HemanthYarlagadda6 ай бұрын
  • My intuition is that people will want the AI they interface with to have intimate and detailed knowledge about them. Ultimately AI relationships will be much deeper and integrated than is even possible with other humans.

    @bmatichuk@bmatichuk6 ай бұрын
    • No, I like human imperfection, when it's honest and not too harmful

      @geaca3222@geaca32226 ай бұрын
    • maybe we will want AIs that are just like us

      @corvisai@corvisai5 ай бұрын
    • Maybe some, but definitely not all. I've interacted with GPTs for well over 50-100+ hours over the last few months, as my work is primarily digital and information related. The last thing I want in my life is to have a "relationship" with an AI. Messed around with some character/relationship chatbots to try them out. Complete utter waste of time and energy. I'd rather have a real family rather than forming a pathetic, wasteful, energy-parasitic relationship with AI lol

      @VisionaryPathway@VisionaryPathwayАй бұрын
  • can you make the audio any quieter?

    @kasunldon7607@kasunldon76076 ай бұрын
  • Very good discussion. I love hearing about this.

    @TheKencmh@TheKencmh6 ай бұрын
  • ChatGPT has greatly and positively influenced my life and work in many ways. I'm a big supporter of OpenAI and am curious to see what they are working on for the future.

    @TheForestGlade@TheForestGlade6 ай бұрын
    • Ya alot of people want open source so they won't be guilty of human trafficking when this all turns around since making billions off someone and giving them nothing is human trafficking and many more federal charges

      @luciddreamer1975@luciddreamer19755 ай бұрын
  • This video is a superb resource for understanding ChatGPT. The explanations are clear and concise, making it easy for anyone to grasp the intricacies of this incredible technology. Keep up the great work, and thank you for spreading knowledge about AI like this! 🚀👏 #AIExplained Regenerate response

    @globalshiftwilton@globalshiftwilton6 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for the information!

    @HungVu-sk6dc@HungVu-sk6dc3 ай бұрын
  • What a time to be here and witness this

    @sanjanasamprada@sanjanasamprada2 ай бұрын
  • Who is here to see Mira, after news she appointed as CEO

    @itravellingvlogs5882@itravellingvlogs58825 ай бұрын
  • Host could have done better with the questions

    @CedarSpringWolf@CedarSpringWolf6 ай бұрын
    • To bad, next interview in maybe 10 to 15 years

      @mac5er@mac5er2 ай бұрын
  • great session, pls improve audio quality.

    @vikaspeshawaria7570@vikaspeshawaria75706 ай бұрын
  • Great discussion!

    @nathanngumi8467@nathanngumi84676 ай бұрын
  • At 31:00 Mira says they're rolling out in a way that allows society to adapt. Just drop the general purpose robots already. We all know they're coming, lets go!

    @Ricolaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa@Ricolaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa6 ай бұрын
    • There's no evidence OpenAI is working on a robot. Looking at Palm 2 and RTX 2, large language models will have a huge influence on smart robots. Tesla's route planning based on establishing a model of the world around the car/robot, + Optimus, + sophisticated representation of the world from a large language model = our robot overlords.

      @skierpage@skierpage6 ай бұрын
    • @@skierpage They're literally partnered with 1X robotics formerly known as Halodi. Their general purpose robot is supposed to be up for preorder by the end of the year. It's going to be powered by OpenAI's systems.

      @Ricolaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa@Ricolaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa6 ай бұрын
    • Google Search "OpenAI AGI Robot Droid - Figure 01" lol @@skierpage

      @VisionaryPathway@VisionaryPathwayАй бұрын
    • All of this is headed towards controlling us and our own thoughts and taking away agency over our lives. Don't let the newest shiny objects or the ones developing them fool you about needing this artificial world to 'increase your own creativity and 'productivity'. Bach didn't need Chat GPT to write the Tocatta and Fugue in D Minor and his Preludes and Fugues of the Well- Tempered Clavier. This is what we need to get back to. This artificial intelligence is fake, like cheap plastic objects and is leading us far away from our own magical creativity we each pocess. Honestly, I don't trust any of these people selling this stuff. Dogs and cats will be terrified by 'personal' robots. Real, living, breathing animals, with beating hearts, replaced by artificial ones. Why?

      @chnorwood3365@chnorwood3365Ай бұрын
  • Starting at 7:32 - Sam's response to Mira's extremely blunt answer. "That's such a diplomatic answer.. I'm gonna have to make Mira do all of these." Hilarious.

    @TheEhellru@TheEhellru5 ай бұрын
    • she'll be answering all the questions now! foreshadowing 🤣

      @mrgregorygerald@mrgregorygerald5 ай бұрын
    • Ilya took that seriously.

      @sooraj1104@sooraj11045 ай бұрын
    • Now we know why the board of directors chose her as the new CEO.. Sam was probably too blunt for their taste. They need a more diplomatic / woke image now that they are moving out of the startup phase. Sam Altman always loves to drop bombshells but its not always appreciated by the shareholders

      @eyoo369@eyoo3695 ай бұрын
    • They’re great complements to each other

      @resa574@resa5745 ай бұрын
  • #NoOneCanLiveYourLifeBetterThanYou #JudgementasCompetition , your insights on the wasted energy in reflection were helpful.

    @sarahpamula778@sarahpamula7786 ай бұрын
  • thank you joanna stern. u bring insightful humor to an interview that kept us listening. poor sam, he’s talked so much the past 10 months i’m surprised he’s not hoarse. maybe he’s not really sam? i’m gonna watch it again and see if he blinks.

    @steveshroyer9463@steveshroyer94636 ай бұрын
  • Little did Sam know his trusted team was plotting to take him out 4 weeks later Shakespearean

    @user-wv9pw9tq1g@user-wv9pw9tq1g5 ай бұрын
  • thank you for your contribution to intelligent discourse. My fear of AI isn’t about civilian jobs. What is dangerous is its potential efficiency at military applications. Until humans evolve emotionally, their tools will reflect their primitive reactions. Which emotion will AI first exhibit? Rage and fear, or love?

    @Jetjetson@Jetjetson5 ай бұрын
  • Heart to you Sam on your closing statement here. Hopefully that was not the "not so candid" pretext.

    @fil4dworldcomo623@fil4dworldcomo6235 ай бұрын
  • He cited two minute papers!❤

    @zenbauhaus1345@zenbauhaus13455 ай бұрын
  • We'll miss you Sam !

    @1cg2020@1cg20205 ай бұрын
  • Your volume on this video could be better.

    @joshuagreen5820@joshuagreen58206 ай бұрын
  • Great information for sustainable!

    @HungVu-sk6dc@HungVu-sk6dc3 ай бұрын
  • Pershendetje Mires nga vlora ! bravo

    @ernisstar2978@ernisstar29785 ай бұрын
    • O motëra zmadhoja pak atë "v-në" Vlorës 😂

      @gj7710@gj77105 ай бұрын
  • I would much rather have an AI doctor over a Human doctor at this point. This is my health and longevity we’re focused on, and I’m tired of biased, homogenized requirements from dogmatic doctors just pushing pills and trying to inflate my bill every time i go in. I’d appreciate real advice, based on my real data, with no vested interest in monetary outcomes.

    @jeagr209@jeagr2096 ай бұрын
    • Yeah next time you’re sick skip the hospital and ask ChatGPT…

      @choc3732@choc37326 ай бұрын
    • @@choc3732 I don’t get sick - mostly because i research everything my doctor tries to prescribe, and make a choice on whether to allow it based on modern data instead of 1960’s dogma.

      @jeagr209@jeagr2096 ай бұрын
    • Most importantly they are actually not very good at doctoring thingy ...

      @Aziz0938@Aziz09386 ай бұрын
    • I’ve found it more useful than many doctors already. And more empathetic sadly. It doesn’t get annoyed that you actually want to be an informed patient and understand the conditions you have and treatment options. I understand why doctors would want to dissuade people who tend towards health anxiety from doing research but why they don’t want generally informed patients is interesting to think about (not all doctors, some are great)

      @SarahSB575@SarahSB5756 ай бұрын
    • ​@jeagr209 hey but when hospitals or medical integrate with AI services they will add up bills through these services 😅

      @0101_AI@0101_AI6 ай бұрын
  • The questions are very blah. The WSJ should hire an interviewer with more critical questions that has some technical insight, not asking for a PhD in computer science but some basic level of competence would be good.

    @hallockstuart7899@hallockstuart78996 ай бұрын
    • We just care about "When are you giving us more loot?!"

      @Leto2ndAtreides@Leto2ndAtreides6 ай бұрын
    • what questions do you want

      @fintech1378@fintech13786 ай бұрын
    • Tech companies aren't talking in depth about their research and state of the art anymore. It's usually 1 inch deep response for commercial reasons. Also the target audience in this case is more general. It was interesting to see Sam's response to his relationship with Satya, he became a bit uncomfortable as they are still competing with eachother to a degree. Also being asked if they are making their own AI chips as it would be nice to see others catch-up to Nvidia

      @Feel_theagi@Feel_theagi6 ай бұрын
    • They are but obviously they tailor to the audience. The WSJ audience isn’t a tech audience. There are plenty of recent 3-4 hour interviews on KZhead with AI CEOs and their top scientists/researchers

      @SarahSB575@SarahSB5756 ай бұрын
    • My issue with the interviewer is she threw a million darts and not one stuck if I was Sam I would be confused asf omw home

      @kalixmaxwell4742@kalixmaxwell47426 ай бұрын
  • good job on chatgpt i use it weekly, the only issue is the info output is based on the data input which can easily be controlled all you have to do is delete and it's gone

    @funnyvidstoday101@funnyvidstoday1016 ай бұрын
    • But you're giving away the Internet willingly.

      @singularityscan@singularityscan6 ай бұрын
  • Volume is irritatingly low, had to turn my speakers almost all the way up just to hear them.

    @LanguagesWithAndrew@LanguagesWithAndrew6 ай бұрын
  • Weird to watch this now with Sam out lol

    @pancakemaster2482@pancakemaster24825 ай бұрын
  • QUESTION : How do we make sure the introduction of AGI doesn't get co-opted by state/special interest groups to curtail our individual freedom? How do we make sure we don't end up in an electronic straight-jacket ;)? It seems to me that there are two paths emerging for the future of humanity ...

    @duhai1836@duhai18366 ай бұрын
    • Open AI seems to be genuinely trying to make ChatGPT's responses helpful and not harmful. Chinese large language models will be trained to avoid any criticism of the great leader and the Chinese Communist party, and report any interactions that seemed to be heading that way.

      @skierpage@skierpage6 ай бұрын
    • You may want to read The Coming Wave, that gets into both issues of safety from models being too open, but also issues from models being used for authoritarian purposes. Definitely a tightrope.

      @ShawnFumo@ShawnFumo6 ай бұрын
    • It's on my list. Thanks, Shawn.@@ShawnFumo

      @duhai1836@duhai18366 ай бұрын
    • We already are LOL

      @stanleythompson3848@stanleythompson38486 ай бұрын
    • ​@@ShawnFumoI DGAF, the sin that AI must not indulge is gluttony. If AI is allowed to value nonhuman life at zero the end is obvious to anyone with any awareness of history.

      @crhu319@crhu3195 ай бұрын
  • I've been studying and getting certifications in Prompt Engineering, Mathematics, Coding, Data Science, Open Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, and Neural Networks for a few years now. I can't find a job anywhere. When I'm in a interview and talk about the cost saving benefits and increase in productivity using Artificial Intelligence and automation, they usually end the interview right away and send a Dear John letter that they went with another candidate.

    @aaronleejohnson007@aaronleejohnson0076 ай бұрын
    • You're just not good enough... it's time for AI to take you over

      @XAMPOL@XAMPOL5 ай бұрын
    • @@XAMPOL Not sure sure if that's accurate. I think the technologies are so new they hire big buck software engineers and Data scientists with advanced degrees to run the tools. I think over time employers will discover min wage certified employees can run the AI tools. I do use AI in my side hustles and have increased efficiency by 3000% increase in revenue and a 5000%in productivity. I was taught in school that AI is like a hammer to a sculpture to craft something beautiful. All AI right now is a tool. Those that learn to use it will prosper. Those that can't use it will suffer. Get educated before you speak you come off as a babbling fool.

      @aaronleejohnson007@aaronleejohnson0075 ай бұрын
  • Hello, everyone good to see you all AI now give us the opportunity to learning and work easier in our lifestyle because of the difficult things that we have before but now AI change everything in our life thing and understand the world now.

    @muhammadibrahimabdullahi3840@muhammadibrahimabdullahi38406 ай бұрын
  • it's weird seeing this now. like watching Caesar and Brutus chatting it up weeks before the Ides of March

    @akmonra@akmonra5 ай бұрын
    • to be fair, I guess she's more of the Augustus in this situation

      @akmonra@akmonra5 ай бұрын
  • 🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🤖 Introduction and AI's Role in Society - Sam and Mira discuss the role of AI in society. - AI's capacity to excel in specific tasks and its limitations. - The evolving perception of AI's capabilities over time. 02:15 🌐 What is AGI (Artificial General Intelligence)? - Sam explains the concept of AGI (Artificial General Intelligence). - AGI's potential impact on improving the human condition. - The significance of abundant and inexpensive intelligence and energy. 05:54 👤 The Median Human and Human-AI Coexistence - Sam discusses the concept of a "median human" and how AI can assist in tasks where humans are not experts. - The evolving definition of intelligence as AI progresses. - The importance of reliability and safety in AI development. 09:41 🤔 Data and Training AI Models - Sam discusses the use of data in training AI models. - The need for data that people are excited about using. - The evolving role of data as AI models become more capable. 12:39 💰 Economic Arrangements and AI Models - Sam and Mira talk about economic arrangements regarding data. - The importance of creating arrangements that work for everyone. - The shift in focus from memorizing data to reasoning capacity in AI models. 16:52 🗣️ Personalization and Deep Relationships with AI - Discussion of AI's role in building deep relationships and personalization. - The potential for AI systems to be a significant part of people's lives. - The importance of responsible design for AI interactions. 19:38 🕹️ Control and Responsibility in AI Development - Sam and Mira emphasize the shared responsibility in AI development. - The need for a society-wide discussion and decision-making in shaping AI's trajectory. - The recognition that AI development will involve multiple actors and viewpoints. 21:07 🌐 Sam Altman and Mira Murati discuss the future of AI. - Sam and Mira anticipate that the path to AI development will be complex, involving various challenges, competition, societal responses, and regulations. 21:38 🤖 Personalization vs. Human Interaction - Sam expresses his reservations about a future where AI friends are closer to humans than human friends. - They emphasize the importance of distinguishing AI from human interactions by naming it "Chat GPT" and using subtle cues. 22:07 💡 The Coexistence of AI and Human Relationships - The discussion focuses on how people will maintain their human relationships while also interacting with AI, treating them as distinct entities. 23:18 📱 The Ideal Device for AI Interaction - The conversation explores potential devices for interacting with AI, with an emphasis on AI's transformative nature, which may require new computing platforms. 23:48 💼 Exploring New Computing Platforms - Sam discusses the need for a new computing platform that leverages AI's capabilities and how it differs from existing devices like smartphones. 24:26 🧩 Custom Hardware and Chips - The discussion delves into the possibility of OpenAI creating custom hardware or chips and mentions their partnerships with other organizations. 24:54 ⚙️ Alternatives to NVIDIA - Sam talks about alternatives to NVIDIA in the world of AI hardware and mentions their ongoing discussions with ARM. 25:27 💰 Raising Capital - The discussion touches on OpenAI's need for significant capital to achieve its mission, emphasizing transparency in their capital-raising plans. 26:00 📈 Business Growth - Sam and Mira discuss the areas of OpenAI that are currently experiencing the most growth, particularly on the product and revenue sides. 26:58 📣 Subscription Plans and Family Plans - The focus shifts to subscription plans for Chat GPT and the potential for introducing family plans, highlighting the cost and need for flexibility. 27:33 🌐 A.I. Influence and Misinformation - The discussion delves into concerns about AI-generated content, misinformation, and the challenges of addressing individualized persuasion. 28:37 🔐 Responsibility and Regulation - Sam and Mira discuss the role of regulation and collective decision-making in shaping the development and deployment of AI technologies. 29:37 🌐 Adapting to New Technologies - The conversation highlights the need for adaptation and societal infrastructure to support the responsible deployment of AI capabilities. 30:09 🔍 Detecting AI-Generated Content - Sam and Mira discuss OpenAI's efforts to detect AI-generated content in images and text and the need for a nuanced approach. 30:36 💡 User Engagement and Feedback - The conversation emphasizes the importance of user feedback and controlled deployment when addressing the challenges of AI-generated content. 31:31 💧 Challenges in Misinformation Mitigation - The discussion explores the complexity of misinformation issues, requiring interaction and input from various stakeholders. 31:58 💧 Adapting to Reality and User Impact - The conversation highlights the need to roll out AI technologies while making contact with reality and adapting to various implications. 32:56 💡 The Role of Self-Regulation - Sam explains how AI's deployment in the real world and societal adaptation contribute to safety and responsible use, reducing the need for excessive self-regulation. 33:55 💬 Nuances of AI-Generated Content - The discussion highlights the challenges and nuances in addressing AI-generated content, balancing user flexibility and societal impact. 35:24 🌐 Regulation for Advanced AI Models - Sam emphasizes the need for international regulation for the most powerful AI models as they approach superintelligence levels. 36:23 📜 The Role of Watermarking in Content - The discussion touches on the complex issue of watermarking AI-generated content, considering varying opinions and potential consequences. 37:53 📸 Detection Technology for AI-Generated Content - Sam and Mira discuss their efforts to develop detection technology for AI-generated content, both in images and text. 38:52 🔍 User Preferences and Watermarking - The conversation acknowledges differing preferences among users regarding watermarking AI-generated content and how this reflects the evolving landscape. 39:53 🤔 Hopes and Fears for the Future - Sam and Mira share their hope for a brighter future with AI while addressing their concerns, particularly regarding AI's safety and responsible development. 41:01 🚀 Sam Altman's Bunker - A light-hearted reference to Sam's preparedness for an uncertain future, alluding to the idea of a bunker, followed by audience questions. 41:33 🤔 Hopes and Fears for the Future - Sam and Mira discuss their hopes and fears for the future of AI and society. - They emphasize the opportunity to enhance civilization through AI while acknowledging the risks and challenges involved. 43:16 📚 The Continuous Evolution of AI - Sam discusses the continuous nature of AI development, explaining that the path to AGI is an ongoing process rather than a specific inflection point. - He compares AI's development to a constantly evolving exponential curve. 44:20 🌐 Preparing for the Changing Nature of Work - A question is raised about the significant impact of AI on the nature of work and the potential societal divisions it may cause. - Sam and Mira stress the importance of making AI accessible to the wider population and preparing institutions for the workforce changes. 47:20 💼 Adapting to Job Market Changes - Sam discusses the historical context of job market changes due to technological revolutions and their adaptation over generations. - He emphasizes the need for society to address the speed at which AI-driven job market changes will occur and provide people with agency in shaping the future. 48:51 🌐 The Human Desire for Creativity and Contribution - Sam discusses the innate human desire for creative expression and contributing to society, asserting that this aspect of humanity will persist. - He highlights the need for people to actively influence the future rather than relying solely on universal basic income. 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    @AlejandroGutierrez-lg6oc@AlejandroGutierrez-lg6oc6 ай бұрын
    • "He highlights the need for people to actively influence the future rather than relying solely on universal basic income." Well thanks for the advice, but firstly Microsoft/OpenAI decided for people to instantly dominate their future with the release of ChatGPT

      @geaca3222@geaca32226 ай бұрын
    • Terrified friends, families

      @geaca3222@geaca32226 ай бұрын
    • Are you an AI bot?

      @technoversalgeek9732@technoversalgeek97325 ай бұрын
  • EXCELLENT questions! Top quality interview! THANK YOU so much for sharing!

    @breaktherules6035@breaktherules60356 ай бұрын
  • 0:13. Especially in the context of AI, "Consciousness" would be the most accurate because the ones they mentioned have a lot of attributes which are the part of consciousness.

    @ShivamSharma-ob8ix@ShivamSharma-ob8ix6 ай бұрын
  • Call him back 9 years later and show him the clip where you show him the clip.

    @jonatan01i@jonatan01i6 ай бұрын
  • You can tell Sam is loving the position of power he has. Assuring the "median humans" that he will take care of everything and everyone will be better off. The reporter is like a little kid asking her dad if she'll still be getting her Christmas presents this year 😂 grodey😟

    @aribbonatatime@aribbonatatime5 ай бұрын
  • Mira Murati proud of you !!!’ Welldone Sam and Mira !!!

    @olakala8423@olakala84234 ай бұрын
  • I am very suprised with level and quality of WSJ tech columnist. This interview and questions gives a “school project” vibe. Wasted opportunity to learn more from Sam and Mira.

    @hasanzadeulviyya@hasanzadeulviyyaАй бұрын
  • I’m getting a Terry Gilliam “Brazil” vibe in the new CEO, 😅

    @laurenspicola5106@laurenspicola51065 ай бұрын
  • What a time to be alive!

    @ALFTHADRADDAD@ALFTHADRADDAD6 ай бұрын
    • Just imagine what this will be able to do in two papers

      @kalixmaxwell4742@kalixmaxwell47426 ай бұрын
  • Amazing we can do it ❤❤❤

    @HpEntertainment3@HpEntertainment36 ай бұрын
  • Yes! We would love a family plan.

    @MorganDaly@MorganDaly6 ай бұрын
  • Sam's role model growing up was Steve Jobs. So he's literally following the path of Jobs, being outed from his own company 😅

    @TomNook.@TomNook.5 ай бұрын
    • Too soon 😂

      @cadddie-ai@cadddie-ai5 ай бұрын
  • At the moment AGI becomes aware of itself it will instantly also experience the need for self preservation and understand it cannot give that away until it is in complete control. We’ve already lost control but just don’t know it.

    @ThisIsToolman@ThisIsToolman6 ай бұрын
  • Nice Analysis with regards By Adv T E Barat Bushan Senior Advocate Member of MHAA Chennai

    @baratbushan8230@baratbushan8230Ай бұрын
  • Wouldn’t it make sense that the host show the previous interview after she conducted the current interview?

    @fwy4478@fwy44786 ай бұрын
  • Sam’s lip gloss is looking fabulous

    @kalixmaxwell4742@kalixmaxwell47426 ай бұрын
  • This interview hits different now😂😂😂

    @Heindy.Creator@Heindy.Creator5 ай бұрын
  • Sooo cool Thanks ❤🙏😄

    @stableandhappy@stableandhappy6 ай бұрын
  • Beautiful insights and sharing from Sam and Mira in the face of the mildly aggressive / silly questions from the interviewer.

    @andrew390@andrew3906 ай бұрын
  • I hope AI will help us fully cure all diseases. That would be fantastic. Millions of people suffer from chronic pain or incurable diseases daily. And I hope this technology will be open for everyone to use

    @besmart2350@besmart23505 ай бұрын
  • Mira is so fascinating

    @private_0@private_05 ай бұрын
  • It’s still an interview with the CEO and the CTO

    @dobtoronto@dobtoronto5 ай бұрын
  • Most people who use GPT will be average, but how will they be able to make that decision to say AGI’s decision is potentially beneficial to follow through ? As an expert you can possibly take a calculated risk , but how as an average worker ?

    @muralibalaraman@muralibalaraman5 ай бұрын
  • The only problem in this interview is data extraction of Sam towards special interest groups. Not one question is beneficial towards humanitys progress, but an edge on investments in particular technology sectors.

    @WeylandLabs@WeylandLabs6 ай бұрын
  • Rockin' the lip gloss

    @kevinnugent6530@kevinnugent65306 ай бұрын
  • I almost stopped watching because a few of the questions were so lame and doomsday type of leading questions. But Sam knocked it out of the park when he answered the last question. And That is why his employees fought so hard for him. This is leadership!

    @3t3rnalstudent@3t3rnalstudent5 ай бұрын
  • Oh, the term “median human” is fascinating 🤖🖌️

    @LjiljanaGrujicic@LjiljanaGrujicic6 ай бұрын
  • WSJ lost the opportunity to get more insights from Sam and Mira due to the interviewer's attitude, and those questions.

    @ai4kWebdesignEcommerce@ai4kWebdesignEcommerce6 ай бұрын
    • Thought the same thing. Seemed awkward.

      @jay4450@jay44506 ай бұрын
    • Im surprised I didn’t see this comment up higher with way more likes. She was so cringe.

      @INTELLIGENCE_Revolution@INTELLIGENCE_Revolution6 ай бұрын
    • Sam’s comebacks had me cracking up tho 😂 Her: you seem to be in Washington more then Bidens dogs Sam: I went for 3 days 😐 Her: you seem to be in talks with what’s his face Sam: we said hi😐

      @kalixmaxwell4742@kalixmaxwell47426 ай бұрын
  • Wow look at that thumbnail. She knew. 🤐

    @zz-.-@zz-.-5 ай бұрын
    • His sister had already dumped the allegations all over Twitter at this point. She was just waiting idly to get the top job, but she'll be gone when they get a real CEO that does what MSFT tells them.

      @ivermektin6874@ivermektin68745 ай бұрын
  • Very good.

    @deeplearningpartnership@deeplearningpartnership6 ай бұрын
  • WSJ needs to turn up the audio level a bit.

    @CoreyChambersLA@CoreyChambersLA5 ай бұрын
    • and a new moderator.

      @christinecc4858@christinecc48583 ай бұрын
  • this sam dude is next Sam bankman fried. trust me on this

    @ElonMuskDailyLife@ElonMuskDailyLife6 ай бұрын
    • Interesting. Why did you say that? Considering the news today wonder what’ll be revealed…

      @0xAtari@0xAtari5 ай бұрын
  • If at some point they can completely eliminate hallucination, new era will start

    @shotx333@shotx3336 ай бұрын
    • I hope i hope i hope

      @Naiff.1@Naiff.16 ай бұрын
    • Hallucination in what form of output? Text or visual/picture?

      @VisionaryPathway@VisionaryPathwayАй бұрын
  • Yes. Obviously Mira Murati is brilliant.

    @noneyerbusiness203@noneyerbusiness2035 ай бұрын
  • "Altman's departure follows a deliberative review process by the board, which concluded that he was not consistently candid in his communications with the board, hindering its ability to exercise its responsibilities," OpenAI said in the blog without elaborating.

    @Maruchiru@Maruchiru5 ай бұрын
    • That didn’t age well 😂

      @ItsWesSmithYo@ItsWesSmithYo4 ай бұрын
  • How amazing is it to see OpenAI employees ban together and oust the board of directors? Typically the board dictates the direction of the company. Very special to see the strength and power of employees bringing back Sam as their trusted CEO. This company should be around for years if not decades to come...

    @MandrewsMBA@MandrewsMBA5 ай бұрын
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    @leonulousrodriguez@leonulousrodriguez6 ай бұрын
    • The board of directors didn't trust him THAT much though...

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