Openai Supremo Sam Altman says that “he doesn’t know how” he would take care of his child without the lend a hand of chatgpt

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Altman itself on Aga, GPT-5, and what to do next -E Openai podcast. 1 – YouTube


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For a guy at the top of one of the most celebrated technological organizations on the planet, the tendency of the general director of OPENAI, Altman herself, we will tell you to express, but not exogitation, it is, well, unusual. Sometimes it doesn’t really seem to think before he speaks. The latest example concerns his status of the “new parent”, something that he apparently does not consider profitable without the lend a hand of his own chatbot (via via TechCrunch).

“Apparently people have been able to look after children without chatgpt for a long time Openai official podcastOnly to admit: “I don’t know how I would do it.”

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“For the first few weeks it was still”, he talks about his tendency to consult chatgpt in the field of childcare. Apparently, books, consultations with friends and family, even old -fashioned search on Google would not come to this colossus with artificial, er, intelligence.

If all this is a touch arch, forgive me. But Altman is in the absolute mode of evangelization AI in this interview. “I spend a lot of time thinking about how my child will use artificial intelligence in the future,” he says – “My children will never be smarter than AI. But they grow up much more talented than we grew up and could do things that we can’t imagine, they will be really good in using AI.”

There are countless immediate and obvious reservations about this view of the world. Certainly people will utilize AI better. But will they be more talented themselves? Perhaps most people will not be able to write a coherent prose if AI does it for them from the first day. Will writing and everything will make everyone more talented?

Not because it is a solemn revelation, but this podcast explains how the Altman is registered for the AI ​​revolution. “They will look at it as a very prehistoric period,” he says about today’s children.

This is a somewhat strange claim, taking into account “prehistory” before human activities and undertaking for posterity were registered. And, of course, the very existence of huge language models, which OpenAi creates completely, is based on countless gigabytes of pre-ai data, on which these LLM were originally trained.

Indeed, one of the biggest challenges currently facing AI The concept of chatbot pollution. The point is that since the release of ChatgPT on Wild in 2022, the data on which LLM are currently trained, grown contaminated thanks to the synthetic efficiency of earlier chatbots.

Because more and more chatbots inject more and more synthetic data into the general common pool, subsequent generations of AI models will become more polluted and less reliable, which ultimately leads to the state known as the collapse of AI models.

Indeed, some observers believe that this is happening, as evidenced by the growing tendency to hallucinate by some of the latest models. Cleaning this problem will be “too costly, probably impossible“According to some accounts.

In any case, if there was a problem with the reliably hopeful statements of Altman, this is probably the lack of nuances. Everything before AI is hopeless and awkward, to the extent that it is hard to imagine how you take care of a newborn without chatgpt. Everything after AI is vivid, spotless and perfect.

Of course, everyone who has used the current Chatbot for a few moments will be very familiar with their immediate limitations, not to mention the wider problems that they can create, even if problems such as hallucination will be overcome. At least it would be much easier to sympathize with such as Altman, if there was a sense of these challenges to balance his unilateral narrative.

In any case, release the podcast and decide what you do about Altman-Ai’s attitudes.

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