I just noticed that when people get ahead of tools, they tend. It's a tool or a weapon. Weapons seem to come up a lot. And so if you don't know what it's going to be, well, you can think of all the amazing things it'll do and it probably be a net positive for society. The one I am personally most excited about is helping us greatly expand our scientific knowledge. Using some of these new AI tutor like applications is like, I wish I had this one I was growing up. We've seen 100% in some ways we're seeing there early from a bunch of companies on the platform. But the EU is considering labeling chat rooms GBT
We’re on the cusp of an artificial intelligence arms race that has venture capitalists drooling, regulators petrified and competitors from Google to Microsoft to Elon Musk racing to get their products out the door. Kara talks to Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI and the man who’s led the launches of ChatGPT and GPT-4. They discuss the hallucinations of ChatGPT+, why Open AI moved from an open-source nonprofit to a closed-source “capped profit” company and why Altman doesn’t believe artificial intelligence developers should enjoy Section 230 immunity. Afterwards, Kara and Nayeema break down the interview and the promises and perils of an unknowable A.I.-powered future.
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