Watch ET Conversations with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman | An ET Exclusive
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- Опубліковано 6 чер 2023
- Watch Sam Altman - CEO of OpenAI and the unofficial leader of the AI revolution - deep-dive into the wider impact of the AI revolution in an exclusive conversation with Satyan Gajwani, Vice Chairman of Times Internet. Altman will delve into the wider impact of the AI revolution on businesses, jobs, and society at large. The event will be attended by a select audience of CEOs and founders from India’s top technology startups, policymakers, and leading business leaders, as part of The Economic Times Conversations.
@46:30 this is the timestamp which you are actually looking for .....😇
@@blazingguyop which part ?
46:00
@@akashsrivastava9674 thex bro
Thex you !
@@newredmiphone1196 watch current affairs u will understand it
Heard TCS offered 3.5 LPA pacakge to SAM Altman.
😂😂
That is the fun part. When Chat GPT starts working better than the 3.5LPA engineer. So 6 months?
Lmao
Hahahahahah
46:00 Challenge Accepted will see love from NEW 🇮🇳
+1
Now the time stamp is wrong , it went to 47 min
50:53
"Please take questions only from the audience and no questions to be asked from stage" 😂
bro grew up in a carrot farm, leave some vitamin a for the rest of us
@subhankar damn bruh! Baaz ki najar
The energy in this room is the reason why Elon refuses to come to India
what's wrong with it btw?
as in?
elon is for the people wdym?
People here after World Affairs video controversy - 51:00
@@blazingguyopthey changed the time
In SA's conversation with Lex Fridman, he said his next step was to go out and talk to people. I am sure that this is what he meant and the people moaning about the questions just don't understand that this is what he wants to be doing. Having conversations about how it is all going to work. I really enjoyed this.
Im enjoying seeing these changes too. excited and curious
None of this question was not asked earlier. When he said he wanted to talk to people he would have expected to learn perspective of residents from different part of world with diverse cultural background. And I am not ok with some dumb people representing India as a land of people with no original thinking.
@@Sohail_Santa i don't understand... you think this video represents India "as a land of people with no original thinking" ? I don't think that is the case
@@Sohail_Santa look, you might just be so much smarter than everyone else that you think these questions are dumb.. the same questions that get asked by the majority of people in the majority of places. I’m sure such an intelligent individual such as yourself could problem-solve their way into one of these events so that the really valuable questions could finally be asked.
I’m rooting for you man!
Its seems more like an interrogation. Ppl just want to dig him deeper for info.
Boomer fest 💀
its good to see many new gen CEOs are coming to India and hosting these conversations that really boosting the start-up space and idea creation
he thinks ass eating in the comments is gonna get him a job and finally get out of that scam center onto the bigger chance to be a shit turd
They should have done more preparation before doing this event ,
Indian leaders need to become good in asking right set of question
Leaving few ,I found people didn't complete their homework before coming to the event as their could be more interesting question could be asked .
They invited ceo's of "big companies"
Instead of tech companies😂
Soo soo true.. This guy sounds like a desi old indian leader speaking ugly english and uttering our their hardcore old mentality!! Outdated structured event!! No innovation!!
I think these were good questions. It is also doesn't make as much sense to ask questions that do not jive with most of the audience
@@osuf3581 I think you need to get more technical knowledge then
@@General_Li_Shin - haha no shortage there
Instead of this he should have interacted with students of IIT Bombay, IIT Madras and IISC Bengaluru
Most of the people in the audience are the alumni of these universities.
But I don't think they can gather that much or students won't interact that much with him
@@ankit_s they are not. Socialites took over the event.
AUDIENCE WAS LIKE DALAL STREET DAY TRADERS 😅😊😂
Nope socialites. They got to post that Insta and Twitter update about how Sam landed to seek their advice.
One key takeaway from this conversation for me:
Intelligence isn't special to humans, it's a fundamental property of matter.
I don't necessarily agree with latter but former definitely changes my worldview.
Sam is way better than India's egoistic chapri founders who flaunt their achievements in public.
You don't agree with the former meaning you think we, the humans, actually are the center of the universe?
I disagree. Intellect like rationalising and reasoning might be done better but what makes us uniquely living is our genuine capacity for emotions, creativity and intuition. I think that is what differentiates us and plastic versions of those might be put forward by AI but I feel there is something uniquely human, say, and desirable about wanting to spend time with a real human being that is authentic.
@@darksideishere why not??
50:45 - jyada bolgaya gori chamdi
The quality of questions is just amazing
Some of them
Sam should have done these conversations with common people so that he would have been excited to see the real energy
These places are not for common people to talk to.
Agree with Tarun
He did many conversation in India including IIT delhi students, But the meeting was disaster. I am about to omit after their conversation. This is good. Only CEOs can talk matured way than normal common people.
50:45 - jyada bolgaya gori chamdi
Who's the female Open AI employee sitting to the right of Altman? She seems quite smart.
Kunal shah tries way too hard to be intellectual and philosophical every time he speaks
Tell me abt it. But ngl this whole event was a match bw the oldies to prove how intellectual they are to their peers and fellow bureaucrats. Most aren't interested in AI.
@@satya7198 Ya that bureaucrat went on a tangent and escalated so quickly! I think he had imagined a conversation with Sam in his head and tried to preempt all counters the imaginary Sam had thrown at him in the imaginary conversation.
@@lhxperimental >I think he had imagined a conversation with Sam in his head and tried to preempt all counters the imaginary Sam had thrown at him in the imaginary conversation.
SPOT ON!!!
Fabulous interaction 🎉
Increased productivity and wealth sounds good but as in our current society it is the fair and sustainable distribution of it that matters. I’m not for or against AI. I think in the right context it is awesome and critically useful. I just think we have bigger issues we’ve been ignoring that need to be at the forefront of the conversation. I mean like what is the purpose of wealth or productivity, ultimately? What is the version of the world we actually want to create? If we don’t start with the end in mind and just think “oh we’ll increase productivity and wealth” without really digging deep to understand “but to what end” my concern is we may very well be playing to win, a losing game. Misaligned in our focus. Ultimately being very efficient and effective at goals that may not serve our greater aims.
I think AI is just gonna be a multiplier to our society. So the initiatives for sustainability gonna happen 10X faster, but also the military gonna 10X faster. The thing is most the initiatives of society nowadays is just for more money-making rather than humanity's well-being.
Maybe for a doctor to treat better,a teacher to teach better,a student to help him cook better as a bachelor.
U asked was the idea and end goal but failed to understand, improving people and democratising is the goal
@@yashkumar3196 not demonstrating the understanding is not the same as not understanding. My belief is that intellect and AI performing it better than humans demonstrated in fact what is one of the critical and best qualities of being human. Out inner intuition. There is much demonstration these days that people do not have free will. They prove this by showing that people make decisions based on emotions then later justify them based on logic. This in my opinion only demonstrates that free will and what is human is that deeper emotion many feel disconnected from. Our free will and what makes us human is that deeper emotion and (call it) intuition.
@@yashkumar3196 I agree it will help. But the “wealth” and this who talk about “productivity” are not propel helpers or healers but based in industries that in fact undervalue those endeavours. If power and decision making itself was more evenly distributed and accessible our Venice our society would be completely different and much wealthier. True wealth. With many doctor healers and teachers yes!! That add real value to the world not just financial value which impacts for the good only indirectly and in certain cases but perpetuates individuals drives towards counterproductive end (like making money simply for the sake of it).
@@jasonjestin did u watched it?, At 39 min 30 sec
Satyan Gajwani, Vice Chairman of Times Internet points are good
This horrible crowd exposed their small minds with the kind of questions they asked.
Really good questions!!!
Everybody claims that new technology revolution creates new kind of jobs that don't yet exist. That's true. But what everybody is conveniently forgetting is the fact that this is Artificial Intelligence, and not steam engine or mobile phone. This technology has the capability to intelligently think and reason (in the future), and can learn as well. These are the only features that differentiate us humans from other living beings.
For now these AI models may not be a threat to jobs in a significant manner, but surely a GPT 8 or GPT 10 will be exponentially more capable than current model. The number of jobs that will be created in future will be certainly lesser than the number of jobs that will be lost due to AI and automation. It's only a question of when!!
there's just going to be a massive increase in social related jobs. our happiness will become more & more valued.
like going to the supermarket, u may start seeing people check you out instead of machines. we got rid of these positions because we value profit. but in the future, we're going to value being socially connected to the world. we are social creatures and as we have more time & money, we'll invest back into the roots of our biology which we have often times forgot. society is probably at the most disconnected position its ever been in, but i presume this wont be the case when we have free time to do what we want, there will be a decline in social media or other time wasting activities, which are primarily used to escape from reality which is working 9-5, being overworked, etc.
@@homeyworkey 💯
Thirty years ago there would have been no concept of commenting under millions of videos and the need for something like a social media manager, but that doesn’t mean our current reality is worse for technology because cnn and the bbc needs to work harder at their jobs.
Early adoption like he said will be rewarded, trying to think of what the future will be like based on the constraints of our current imagination is just not possible. Collective intelligence and expertise with the new tools we are given will have to get better and faster, which is not impossible it’s for society to evolve into.
Smh i am disappointed....they can't even throw a good question at him.. Sam should have meet young minds in india instead of these old people who are not even interested or excited about this technology.. Probably this session would have happened in an IIT or in some other Institute that would have been a lot better...
Times had to charge these companies, so they had to invited their chiefs. It’s all about business
we can interpret sam's response "you can try but its hopeless" in two ways. either he was being brutally honest or he doesn't want to encourage competition. irrespective of how hopeless it is, people would still try and eventually we would see new players including governments in this space.
How would you answer that question?
Indian Govt not for sure
@@designmycitydefinitely prompt from gpt 😂😂
@@rockeyutube Remember who built the UPI, UHI, CoWin, ONDC and now OCEN. You never know, times are changing. Instead of saying "Indian govt not for sure", at least say "I pray our Indian govt will do it". Why being pessimistic unnecessarily?
@@eshwargetenv1 chill bro AI diff😂and UPI is diff, this is no joke, others are just application development and systems
"None of the current systems matter" It will all be antiquated in a year or two 🤯
He is a genuis, would love to meet him in person one day 🤝
dude, are you serious what type of questions they are asking him?
Terrible anchor, Terrible Audience, Only one guy read any research paper, very few questions created any net new information which wasn't already available on the internet. What a wasted opportunity !!!
Some VC literally asked which 4 new companies to start like literally read the room
I think the anchor and his initial repartee with Sam was pretty good.
I was kind of expecting this (but hoping to be wrong). If you talk tech with business leaders, anywhere outside silicon valley, these are the kind of questions you are going to get over and over again.
Bhai Gaurav Munjal Mera salary release karley baad main AI build karo
Do you know where the event is held
@@GhostAyush_141 iiit delhi
Questions should be more specific and good , they should prepare more good questions
If only Indian news channels talked about this
It is a really nice, engaging interview!
Old dudes trying to be cool by asking some numbo jumbo questions.
Listening yo the poem at 1 min wo sec 😂he thought and said you giys wont be able to do it 😂😂
One of the best question ever asked..!! ❤❤ 59:24
There seems to be a stress on getting people to match Sam's accent. India's obsession with the Western accent continues on ever larger scales.
Boomers audience
Do you know where the event is held
@@GhostAyush_141 new delhi
@@GhostAyush_141 Most people don't even know what boomer really means. They use it to mean old people in general
Great interview 👍 and Q & A
Frankly, the quality of questions asked was so poor that it's quite frustating to watch. I wonder how frustated Sam would have been answering those.
interesting how throughout even this tour the tone changed a bit towards more euphoria
That's the future which you cannot avoid
Do you think the actors will sign over their rights to their voices and bodies?
The only good question that came was from Fractal co-founder Srikanth Velamakanni. He really did his homework!
Agree or not , I think we need more sam altman to provoke Indian rich entrepreneurs...to invent competitive technology.... Rather profit centric
@41:59 ..... what's going on there ? .... Apart that It's high time if we aren't already working on our country's own model of open ai for our own country. Loved the conversation , it had it all the masala. some might cause creative indigestion I am hoping.
P.S. I believe it's easier said than done but as Indians we don't really like EASY.
Best QnA by sam
While listening to this conversation I'm reminded of the movies I Robot, Her, and Free Guy, and a few people in the audience should have watched it.
The worst question was on teaching GPT to love.
I liked the questions, this was very informative
They were cringe
@@rutvikrs what exactly was cringe?
Awesome things about sam is he talks less and does more !
In the growth of new age AI chatbots, I find a metaphorical parallel to the development of human infants. These chatbots, equipped with vast amounts of existing data and a repertoire of algorithms, can be likened to babies who are born with an extraordinary capacity for memory and computation. However, their true growth and nature lie not in their initial capabilities, but in how we nurture and interact with them. The bottom line is to approach AI with care, love and ethics if we want AI systems reflect the same in future.
50:45 one day this will be a meme
Starts at 11:00
All this intelligence and still not a way to get a correct recording.
Sound quality is below what a basic youtuber can get.
Very interesting conversation with the public anyway, glad to have someone asking about the "Sparks of Agi" paper.
Bruh why that Open AI policy head is talking like a ChatGPT. Lots of words, little substance.
Welcome to the future of humans 🙈
This.
alpha humanoid chatgpt model
It is she who answer every question asked to ChatGPT. ChatGPT is not AI, it is her!
@@anishhirlekar1033😂😂😂😂
1:17 Need more questions like that
Very interesting....
I wonder what happen will happen to privacy and human connection
19:36
1:02:53 she didn't understand true love.. What truly caring for other means..!!
Sam is wearing a blazer with a neat white shirt means he did not consider this of serious nature. He is in a roundneck tshirt while delivering punching interviews or lectures
Lol
Nice. Thanks.
1:09:07 Bro really wants a robot waifu, huh?
Pathetic questions!
Thank u introduction
46:30 Incredibly rude response from a luminary like Sam but I will quote Mr.CP Gurnani sir (CEO of Tech mahindra) "CHALLENGE ACCEPTED"!
Speaking truth is being rude? 🤡🤡
@@usa5450 Envy eats nothing, but its own heart 💚🍽💔
Kunal at 55:39
There are two practical scenario:- We can explore universe without any problem with the help of AI and other one his People will misuse AI for war.
Abstraction is stuck at AI 😅
India always chasing 'tadka'
Varun mayya should have been there...
@37:15 What's the "no, no, no, don't" about?
Maybe somebody was f*cking his mom 😂😂😂
Old man roasted in an epic way. Good reply Sam. These oldies asking all kinds of stupid questions. This audience sucked TBH.
1:15:24 to err is human and your parents made a mistake old man. You deserved that old man.
Let's not be hateful. This is a good and relevant question that many people may also worry about
@@osuf3581 pretty stupid one . 😂
This material opens doors to new dimensions of thought. A book I read with akin topics was a key factor in my intellectual growth. "The Hidden Empire: Inside the Private Worlds of Elite CEOs" by Adam Skylight
01:16:32 best answer from this girl
It could be fun 🤷♀️
4:24 😅😅😅😅😢😢😢😢😂😂😂😂😂😮😮😮😮🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
45:45
Very embarrassing with the kind of questions being asked here, the old guys just pretends to be smart and in actual matters they are not. I mean wtf was that "handsome man" , asking about the "elon's comment"
50:58 Kunal Shah❤
"in realms where..." such a ChatGPT typical poem beginning... hahaha
50:30
This was such a banger.
Nah. Snoozefest.
no lol
😢 karwadi bejatti
Idiot shorts and reels makers interpreted in wrong ways, he is actually right that with 1 million or 100 million dollars it is not enough to train a foundational LLMs
46:00 and thank me later
Ai Designs DEEPLY, INHERENTLY FLAWED
Incomplete systems which self validate violate uncertainty principle and are logically incapable of deserving trust:
- Ai is not omniscient, not even erudite
- Cannot reliably deploy in non-native mode on prototypical hardware and OS software
- No system can self-validate
- Ai is based in wholly, irreversibly incomplete
- Ai is inherently flawed, too, deployed to be self-referencing
If YOU fail to comprehend these statements or obvious implications, YOU should not be commenting on Ai and need to return to your favorite episode of Sesame Street
Altman loveday
58:21 Incredibly handsome guy in the room! What he is trying to say?
pride month spirit
@@vanshmishra6039 homophobe spotted
50:38
it was on another level huh, sam is fierce
Yes it is economics of scale. And yet you can do it with a skeleton crew and a massive capital. It creates a priesthood system where very few individual holds power (proprietary tech) while the rest of the world are left in the shadows. This is the shit part of AI. you can scale it without the need to disclose the tech.
With the vision of Sam & Our Sam Mukesh Ambani is worried 😜.
That old old timer really hogging up that Mic.
How embarrassing..
@ 46:00 😅
1:22:58 lol
I found this interview quite disturbing. Sam seems to be decent guy and is definitely smart, but he seems so caught in his own narrative that he can't clearly see where this is headed and the downsides associated with its rapid deployment. I get a bad feeling there aren't any disinterested parties (or at least less vested) at the table.
58:10
Who is he referring to as the incredibly handsome man?
9:00