AI Impersonating Humans Terrifies Sam Altman
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Sam Altman said there are "young people who say things like, 'I can't make any decision in my life without telling ChatGPT everything."
Like the typewriter, the PC, and then the smartphone, AI is poised to radically change the office environment.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman warns of a looming fraud crisis in the financial industry due to AI's ability to mimic voices.
Altman said the "short video feed dopamine hit" might be "messing with kids' brain development in a super deep way."
Having dropped out himself—from Stanford University in 2005—the now-billionaire has often advised young people to look beyond a college education and not automatically follow the traditional path. In previous comments, Altman has downplayed his own decision to drop out, saying he always had the option to return if things didn’t work out.
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The conference took place amid repeated attacks by President Trump against the Fed’s monetary policy decisions and its chair, Jerome Powell. Powell was in attendance throughout the day, but kept a low profile, conversing with attendees and refraining from any questions for panelists.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has a lot to worry about. The pressure for the ChatGPT 5 release everyone is anxiously awaiting must be enormous on its own. I expect this new version will be nothing more than all the previous models combined, plus a lot of duct tape and some "innovative" new features to make it seem less underwhelming.
As the OpenAI CEO sat down with podcaster Theo Von, it felt at times both were staring into the void: "It feels like our sense of purpose would start to really disappear."
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