A man named Sam. The 37-year-old CEO behind ChatGPT fears the dystopian potential of AI—but has done more than anyone else to usher in and commercialize the new technology wsj.com/articles/chatg…
@tunguz Friedman podcast is really good. Comforted me a bit. Currently it’s not OpenAI that concerns me so much as it is social impact, widespread availibility of personal unconstrained instances, what it will do to human development, and moderately distant appearance of AGI.
@tunguz Now that I have played with it, it is better than Siri, but not by that much. From what I understand from some of my engineering friends, it is very good at writing software, which is exceptionally ironic. I will play with that, but the problem there is that they own the product
@tunguz @WholeMarsBlog This makes no sense. It's as if Icarus fears the sun, then slingshots himself and humanity straight into it. Over the Bermuda triangle.
@tunguz Uh, he’s in NYT too. Next Economist frontpage, I guess.
@tunguz AGI's historical role remains unclear. The Industrial Revolution led to job loss, but its long-term impact was creating a fossil-fuel based world. Many fear AI taking jobs, but a strong education system can handle this. The question is: what will be the centuries-long impact?
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