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Barchart on MSNOpenAI CEO Sam Altman Admits Even They Are ‘a Little Bit Scared’ of What They’re Building—But That’s a Good ThingWhen Sam Altman first told ABC News in March 2023 that he and his OpenAI colleagues were “a little bit scared” of just how good the artificial intelligence (AI) systems they were unleashing are, it sounded like a cautious scientist’s plea for sober guardrails.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said different generations use ChatGPT in different ways. Younger people tend to use it more as an advisor, while older generations use it as a replacement for a search tool, like Google.
Altman said older people tend to use ChatGPT as a "Google replacement" while college students use it like an operating system.
It’s not often that two of the biggest names in tech get together to "completely reimagine what it means to use a computer”, but that’s what’s happened when Sam Altman’s OpenAI bought Jony Ive’s io design company recently and announced that they would be creating some new AI products together.
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DMR News on MSNSam Altman envisions ChatGPT remembering your entire lifeOpenAI CEO Sam Altman laid out an ambitious future for ChatGPT at an AI event hosted by Sequoia earlier this month. When asked about how ChatGPT could become more personalized, Altman shared his long-term vision: he wants the model to document and remember every detail of a person’s life.
Grok AI says Elon Musk is better suited to run AI advances over OpenAI CEO Sam Altman if humanity's fate is at stake.
Two journalists explore the artificial intelligence company OpenAI and present complementary portraits of its notorious co-founder.
A few weeks back, ChatGPT CEO Sam Altman called out the AI model for being too "sycophant-y" as it turned into a 'yes-man', instead of a rational chatbot. As the fixes were applied, it appears that ChatGPT is back to its best and helping users not take irrational risks.