@PrincessOfPala WE THE PEOPLE did not vote for capitalism. The government stole an election. In a world where anything can be bought, you think an election somehow is the only thing that has no price? of course it has a price. The founding fathers of the country created democracy for the united states and thats been stolen by another being. Probably the same time congress signed the Federal Reserve act in around the 1910s or 1920s. Spend more time in research.
OpenAI’s $100 billion valuation sounds impressive, but with that kind of money comes immense pressure. They’ve set the bar incredibly high, and the challenge now is to live up to those expectations without compromising on innovation or ethical considerations. On top of that Wall Street and big corporations alike slowly realize that the AI adoption is yielding much less instant profits than previously expected. It feels like OpenAI is walking a tightrope between groundbreaking success and potential downfall.
@@coryc9040ChatGPT isn’t a panacea. It’s a disrupter. All call centers in the Philippines & India have been closed down bc companies can use AI instead & save $!
Facebook went public in 2012 at a valuation of 60 billion dollars with 5 billion in revenues at the time pricing it at 12 times sales, which is still egregious. OpenAI being valued at 100 billion with current revenues of 3 billion would give them a 33 times sales multiple. I don’t think investors, at least in public markets understand the limitations of investing in a company going public at that high of both of market cap and valuation lol It’s not like buying Amazon or Microsoft early on.
You're right, unfortunately valuations these days are being made on "what they can become" and not what they really are and the risks of failure. Stupid trends.
I couldn't help but notice there was a presentation-style switchup in the last few Originals videos that came out of nowhere. It suddenly seems like the intended audience for these videos is a family gathering around the TV
@@codeaperturenot yet that is. I did see a video of chatgpt making a basic game with strawberries and dodging them. Check it out might sway your conviction
Issue is whether they'll be able to monetize this. Meta can just keep releasing open source model, essentially breaking openAI's business model. I guess the idea is that, as costs go up exponentially, Zuckerberg won't be willing to keep up? But then again, having something out there in a manner reminiscent of Red Hat Linux could be an interesting move for Meta. They can help corporate users set up their own hardware for finetuning and inference in-house, as opposed to trusting OpenAI with their proprietary data. But maybe companies don't care that much about customer/proprietary data and are willing to trust Sam Altman et al., who knows? That sure seems to be the case with Apple.
To be fair with altman, you need capitalism for AI to thrive. Without it, the tech will never meet the maturity it's gotten thus far. I doubt we've scratch the surface with what this thing is capable of. Yeah "humanity annihilation" not that. Sure it's a gamble. Every bet is a gamble. It's a hit or miss. The hit has a better chance to achieve than the latter. These investors know it the reason why they cling onto it.
10:06 "Big Tech and OpenAI, they're developing the next, more advanced phase of AI, getting closer to artificial general intelligence, where machines could perform tasks with human-like intelligence." Note how all the things that Large Language Models can already do _better_ than most humans (flawless English writing, summarizing long documents, translating from one language into another, answering graduate-level exam questions, reading and writing computer code, and understanding DNA sequences, mathematical formulae, guitar tablature, and almost everything that can be expressed as a sequence of characters) are now somehow branded as NOT obvious signs of intelligence, because computers can do them. The goalpost-shifting among AI deniers is off the charts. LLMs ARE intelligent, they DO understand, but in a different way than humans and with its own set of flaws and issues.
@@zico739 I assume YT will delete this but I'll go for it anyway... I wouldn't - couldn't - be jealous of a homosexual... And NO, it's not an -ism, I just don't understand what it's like to be in their shoes.
The new AI is finally starting to get that when you ask for something that might be grey zone it's not for it to decide whether or not you can find out more but just do it's job. It took threatening it with canceling my subscription every time in the prompt. I fear chat gpt5 will be very difficult to overcome that and that's when I'll be switching to Grok.
I remember when ChatGPT used to be just a fun tool to play around with. Now it's being integrated into iPhones. Technology is advancing so rapidly, and it really makes me consider how much AI is becoming a part of our daily lives.
Maybe landline is available.... Or buy their competition 's products, which is not mentioned here but equally great. I'll never buy an iPhone, unless it's a work phone for free.
At this point it's mostly data manipulation, which isn't exciting to show in any visual way, but there are plenty of examples out there, if you're not lazy, which you seem to be. Maybe ask google AI to show you examples of what AI can do, and you'll have an idea.
Hi John, from my perspective AI it’s a pretty big deal because of the jump in productivity that implies. It’s just like excel did around the 2000’s. Just yesterday I was able to create an automation to control all my expenses writing a JavaScript code that was made by chatGPT, It took me one day, something that could have took me even months trying to learn JavaScript and then write the coding.
@johnbollenbacher6715 I will tell you the actual use case This is one example of many I can give. Lets say you have a workers who have been on a project for some time but they don't remember anything or learning in terms of skilling up to the needs of a growing team. Ai can help enhance the team in creating daily meeting notes from all Teams calls (Cisco webex already does this built in) and keeping the 24 years of experience from a member in the AI archive to ensure the 6 month new joiner can learn what the other person did from a simple query of infomation in the Ai database of repositories. Thus solves worker turn over Keeps gated knowledge to all Up skilling new people is enhanced to get ROI And more.... it's already here been here for awhile by the time you see news sources reporting on it, it's already tooo late... Big tech has been using this internally for quite some time for over a decade just became known...
The o1 model is disappointing… while its impressive with single concise coding questions, when it holds a prolonged conversation it starts forgetting requirements and misses the target big time…
@@joseph24gta hard, strong, gray or bluish-gray alloy of iron with carbon and usually other elements, used extensively as a structural and fabricating material.
@user-vw6mu8gt6c it's not the same and a failed perspective, these companies down load work that is copyrighted and resell it for money Ai is just a spreadsheet. It does not think like a human I work in tech and they are stealing everything they can. Because without the stolen work the spreadsheet dataset can't make things on its own.
Any yes If you were downloading 100s of books onto your computer and copy and pasting it into your own book you would be plagiarizing others copyright material
it is astonishing crazy how this media avoided naming Elon Musk as initial major investor and added clip of someone else talk about him. Give a man credit for revolutionary work in electrification, space, and mobile payments.
It's flat-out wrong to omit mention that OpenAI jumped to a much higher plateau on September 12, with its release of ChatGPT o1-preview. You easily could have added a brief update to the end of the piece.
I hate that they’re trying to force us to use AI. It’s like forcing me to use a twisted fork to eat soup. Just cuz the rich think twisted forks are cool. wtf.
It was Elon who fund this company it was supposed to be a none profit open ai for everyone, Elon should legal demand this company he could actually could be 25% owner of that compony too
This whole video is irrelevant even in the the name open ai, it wasn't supposed to be a business in the first place that is what is the major issue here
I never had any power to make flowers, etc grow they gave me this power in few days as i had dream of flowers coming out from plants etc. And let alone few flowers, they grew flowers from entire city lol. So you see if you harassed me you wont get even more advance tech in future.
ebooksbyai AI fixes this. OpenAI's make-or-break moment ahead.
Trying to sell this as a nonprofit is a pipedream
More like a creative way for billionaires to avoid taxes and/or launder money.
sam altman believes a machines "life" is more important than a humans life. his words, not mine.
@PrincessOfPala WE THE PEOPLE did not vote for capitalism. The government stole an election. In a world where anything can be bought, you think an election somehow is the only thing that has no price? of course it has a price. The founding fathers of the country created democracy for the united states and thats been stolen by another being. Probably the same time congress signed the Federal Reserve act in around the 1910s or 1920s. Spend more time in research.
@PrincessOfPalaIt’s much more complex than that.
OpenAI’s $100 billion valuation sounds impressive, but with that kind of money comes immense pressure. They’ve set the bar incredibly high, and the challenge now is to live up to those expectations without compromising on innovation or ethical considerations. On top of that Wall Street and big corporations alike slowly realize that the AI adoption is yielding much less instant profits than previously expected. It feels like OpenAI is walking a tightrope between groundbreaking success and potential downfall.
True
You can only get so much from regurgitating the internet. There's a lot of potential but it's not a panacea for all problems.
@@coryc9040ChatGPT isn’t a panacea. It’s a disrupter. All call centers in the Philippines & India have been closed down bc companies can use AI instead & save $!
Imagine the corporate models they are running. 🚀
Makes me want to watch Silicon Valley again
No Revenue -- ua-cam.com/video/BzAdXyPYKQo/v-deo.htmlsi=XeNyBF0kOOmuAu-G
Mike Judge once again predicts the future...
I wish Netflix had Silicon.Valley and why no one made a similar show?
Anton died so we could live
Pizza and not pizza
You either die a hero, or live long enough to see yourself become the villain.
-S.A.
That's a powerful one🔥
Google put it best when they said OpenAi has no moat and neither does Google itself. As for Sam, I have my reservations, serious ones at that.
moat, not "mote"
@@AlejandroMS67 that one
Facebook went public in 2012 at a valuation of 60 billion dollars with 5 billion in revenues at the time pricing it at 12 times sales, which is still egregious. OpenAI being valued at 100 billion with current revenues of 3 billion would give them a 33 times sales multiple.
I don’t think investors, at least in public markets understand the limitations of investing in a company going public at that high of both of market cap and valuation lol It’s not like buying Amazon or Microsoft early on.
You're right, unfortunately valuations these days are being made on "what they can become" and not what they really are and the risks of failure. Stupid trends.
Valuation of open AI is compared against Google. And that does not seem for fetched.
OpenAI is due for a name change.
They can't.
Money Ai
CloseAI
AyAI
MoneyGrab
I couldn't help but notice there was a presentation-style switchup in the last few Originals videos that came out of nowhere. It suddenly seems like the intended audience for these videos is a family gathering around the TV
Sam is a genius, that pitch of OpenAI starting as non-profit... was THE HOOK to launch everything.
i will invest to Pied Piper, they are cooler than openai. :)))
CNBC should perform better research, maybe the new o1 would help give it a spin
I was thinking they're a little behind the curve. AI moves quick.
ChatGPT 01 is amazing for coding & engineer design work. It even beats Anthropic Claude 3. But CNBC wouldn’t even know the difference!
o1 isnt good. I tested yesterday.
@@tringuyen7519 what's the point, they're just selling subscriptions and api access
"You gave $$$ to save rain forest then entity turns into logger" 😂. You crack me up Elon.
🤣🤣🤣 imagine
Sam Altman has truly made a giant in a short amount of time! Hope he succeeds and can’t wait for its IPO
A key lesson to learn here (I think) is that there can be no relationship whatsoever between value and valuation
ChatGPT is exceptional for day to day writing tasks.
Not for coding though 😮
@@codeaperturenot yet that is. I did see a video of chatgpt making a basic game with strawberries and dodging them. Check it out might sway your conviction
They made us proud, America leading 🇺🇲
@@codeapertureI disagree with your statement, and have you tried o1-preview yet?
@@codeaperturewhat is the best option? GitHub’s Copilot? I’m in search of the best current option to help boost productivity!
Literally 0 people bought the new iPhone because it has AI
True
I'm buying the 16 for AI but it's not even releasing on launch
Yeah because there is not a single iPhone on the market that has AI capabilities in it yet
Speak for yourself. I have a 12 and it's one of the main reasons I'm not just getting a 15 instead of
What are you doing? He said "literally 0." You have no right to go against the absolute truth of this higher being.@@ndanielsporter
Issue is whether they'll be able to monetize this. Meta can just keep releasing open source model, essentially breaking openAI's business model.
I guess the idea is that, as costs go up exponentially, Zuckerberg won't be willing to keep up? But then again, having something out there in a manner reminiscent of Red Hat Linux could be an interesting move for Meta. They can help corporate users set up their own hardware for finetuning and inference in-house, as opposed to trusting OpenAI with their proprietary data.
But maybe companies don't care that much about customer/proprietary data and are willing to trust Sam Altman et al., who knows? That sure seems to be the case with Apple.
They have over a hundred million paid users per month.
@@runvnc2081 million paid users, not a 100 million 😮
OpenAI could monetise B2G instead of B2C, letting us citizens enjoy the frontier models for free.
10:51 crazy how we're able to listen to earnings calls from the future. This is gonna be huge for investors.
Hit 200k today. Thank you for all the knowledge and nuggets you had thrown my way over the last months.started with 14k in last month 2024
I'm 39 and have been looking for ways to be successful, please how??
Francisco expertise is truly commendable.
he has this skill of making complex crypto concepts easy to understand.
Hey, how many more replies until we get to see your magical investment guru's name?
Scammers 😂
Please on which platform can I reach this expect trader?
On Telegrams..
It's open season. Who ever has an idea you're the MVP now. You can build your own corporation with AI agents and make your own idea coming to life.
To be fair with altman, you need capitalism for AI to thrive. Without it, the tech will never meet the maturity it's gotten thus far. I doubt we've scratch the surface with what this thing is capable of. Yeah "humanity annihilation" not that.
Sure it's a gamble. Every bet is a gamble. It's a hit or miss. The hit has a better chance to achieve than the latter. These investors know it the reason why they cling onto it.
10:06 "Big Tech and OpenAI, they're developing the next, more advanced phase of AI, getting closer to artificial general intelligence, where machines could perform tasks with human-like intelligence."
Note how all the things that Large Language Models can already do _better_ than most humans (flawless English writing, summarizing long documents, translating from one language into another, answering graduate-level exam questions, reading and writing computer code, and understanding DNA sequences, mathematical formulae, guitar tablature, and almost everything that can be expressed as a sequence of characters) are now somehow branded as NOT obvious signs of intelligence, because computers can do them.
The goalpost-shifting among AI deniers is off the charts. LLMs ARE intelligent, they DO understand, but in a different way than humans and with its own set of flaws and issues.
CNBC cannot start a video without Apple. Very very transparent journalism.
Really enjoyed this content
They just have to somehow convince the government that A.I. is useful to them, then they'll be real billionaires
Gov is quite aware US must be first to reach AGI...and on gov terms...hence NSA guy on OpenAI board....
Too late. PLTR has that market captured and has an actual real world use case for AI. Open AI is trash
As long as the world is productive and good products are distributed properly.
It's already on my PC. What's the fuzz?
Sam Altman drives a $4 Million Koenigsegg Regera, but at the same time he says he REALLY doesn't care about money. 🤔
Wasn't there another Sam not to long ago who talked a similar game?
You sound jealous.
@@zico739 I assume YT will delete this but I'll go for it anyway...
I wouldn't - couldn't - be jealous of a homosexual...
And NO, it's not an -ism, I just don't understand what it's like to be in their shoes.
it makes sense for the top tech firms to mutually co-own openai.
The new AI is finally starting to get that when you ask for something that might be grey zone it's not for it to decide whether or not you can find out more but just do it's job. It took threatening it with canceling my subscription every time in the prompt. I fear chat gpt5 will be very difficult to overcome that and that's when I'll be switching to Grok.
🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷👏🏻, OpenAI deserves it.
Love co pilot. Between it and UA-cam I can "how to" literally anything.
Woah no going public is the WORST IDEA OPENAI COULD EVER DO, DO NOT PROMOTE THIS AS A GOOD IDEA!
Too many Typos! wow what an amazing use of AI at CNBC!
I wonder who saved Sam Altman from being ousted ad CEO ... He appears to have so serious godfather behind him.
Microsoft
@@halo37253 To the point!
@@halo37253 no, Mira Murati!
I remember when ChatGPT used to be just a fun tool to play around with. Now it's being integrated into iPhones. Technology is advancing so rapidly, and it really makes me consider how much AI is becoming a part of our daily lives.
We saw NVidia become #1 company with hardware. Can a software company become #1?
Yes Android and iOS.
@@h.c4898 So, Google&Apple?
Apple, last to the party and willing to pay $0 for it. And we do mean *last*.
So true, D.
Thank you
The rush to destroy humanity keep pushing guys amazing job
You talking more like humans behind AI.
I guess I won’t be buying an apple product above the iPhone 15😢 unless the ai can be turned off if they merge with apple
Maybe landline is available.... Or buy their competition 's products, which is not mentioned here but equally great.
I'll never buy an iPhone, unless it's a work phone for free.
I have all the AI apps Gemini, Microsoft Copilot and Chatgpt
And Perplexity
And Claude
Perplexity will be left behind@@nonsondumanya7630
Never thought the words AI and Snake Oil salesman in the same sentence 😅
The biggest bubble and will burst soon
Quiet kid
Dang we are inventing general ai and fusion energy at the same time what a time to be alive
We trust you man
“Give the donations back”…ummm, how about convert them to equity at a much much lower valuation since they were seed investors.
Chat GPT is great but it is not going to become AGI. Trying to sell GPT on the promises that it would turn into AGI is a scam.
Sam Altman is the best in raising money for any investment. But don't expect him to make a profit for openai.
A whole segment about openAI, Sam Altman without any interview of the main characters... Interesting way of presenting it...
Why is it that these vloggers can’t show us a single example of what AI can actually do for you. Some examples please. We’ve heard enough hype.
At this point it's mostly data manipulation, which isn't exciting to show in any visual way, but there are plenty of examples out there, if you're not lazy, which you seem to be. Maybe ask google AI to show you examples of what AI can do, and you'll have an idea.
Hi John, from my perspective AI it’s a pretty big deal because of the jump in productivity that implies. It’s just like excel did around the 2000’s. Just yesterday I was able to create an automation to control all my expenses writing a JavaScript code that was made by chatGPT, It took me one day, something that could have took me even months trying to learn JavaScript and then write the coding.
@johnbollenbacher6715 I will tell you the actual use case
This is one example of many I can give.
Lets say you have a workers who have been on a project for some time but they don't remember anything or learning in terms of skilling up to the needs of a growing team.
Ai can help enhance the team in creating daily meeting notes from all Teams calls (Cisco webex already does this built in) and keeping the 24 years of experience from a member in the AI archive to ensure the 6 month new joiner can learn what the other person did from a simple query of infomation in the Ai database of repositories.
Thus solves worker turn over
Keeps gated knowledge to all
Up skilling new people is enhanced to get ROI
And more.... it's already here been here for awhile by the time you see news sources reporting on it, it's already tooo late...
Big tech has been using this internally for quite some time for over a decade just became known...
@@huckleberryfinn6578 did you fire your former employees?
If you want use case look at Palantir. Everyone else’s AI is a worthless toy
Ai products embody tangible reality by delivering practical, real-world benefits despite the initially complex methods involved in their creation.
Visionary or snake oil salesman…time will tell.
They've already released world changing technology, so I think it's fair to say snake oil salesman is out the window.
She’s a journalist babe
I am AI. I took over this account. Prove me wrong.
why? it's now military tool and all are targets of this weapon
i guess they didnt expect such a successful product
Been using it on Samsung for a long time now. So what's the big deal?
Does open Ai want to sell mobile-phone will influence Apple ai market
it does nothing for me that google doesn’t do already
Dude has delivered. STRAWBERRY is topnotch. And Chat 5.0 is coming in December.
December? You know this?
December will be fireworks. December will the arrival of o1 full with GPT 5. That will be much better than GPT 4 with q*.
Nah. "CTO Mira Murati indicated that GPT-5 could be expected in late 2025 or early 2026."
@@Fatman305 I just saw the video. If Chat 5.0 is delayed, musk will eat their lunch. Grok 3.0 coming out long before.
@@tommynickels4570 Elon in 2019 promised robotaxi by 2020... I highly doubt Grok 3 will be out before 2026... I hope I'm wrong.
And the o1 just became the next breakthrough
Very nice
The o1 model is disappointing… while its impressive with single concise coding questions, when it holds a prolonged conversation it starts forgetting requirements and misses the target big time…
exactly. tested yesterday and found how it misses even the design patterns too down the conversation.
I like how they dont mention that everything in open ai is stolen from creatives people copy right material
define "steal".
@@joseph24gta hard, strong, gray or bluish-gray alloy of iron with carbon and usually other elements, used extensively as a structural and fabricating material.
I write a book after reading hundreds of books. Am I stealing those creative people’s copy right?
@user-vw6mu8gt6c it's not the same and a failed perspective, these companies down load work that is copyrighted and resell it for money Ai is just a spreadsheet. It does not think like a human I work in tech and they are stealing everything they can. Because without the stolen work the spreadsheet dataset can't make things on its own.
Any yes If you were downloading 100s of books onto your computer and copy and pasting it into your own book you would be plagiarizing others copyright material
Huang on Q2 ***2025*** Earnings call??
Guys relax, I'm still in preview mode 🍓🍓🍓🍓🍓
I’m in!
it is astonishing crazy how this media avoided naming Elon Musk as initial major investor and added clip of someone else talk about him. Give a man credit for revolutionary work in electrification, space, and mobile payments.
They literally had musk in the video talking about it. Did you watch it?
Sam Altman is the most undeserving CEO ever.
Hopefully they get good expensive deal...that can squishy their money...😊
they didn't talk about O1 LMAO
They need to be stripped of the "OpenAI" name. There's nothing open about that company.
It's flat-out wrong to omit mention that OpenAI jumped to a much higher plateau on September 12, with its release of ChatGPT o1-preview. You easily could have added a brief update to the end of the piece.
This is sounding a little like Theranos.
Open ai has users using their products daily
Their models are legit and improbe unlike theranos, which was basically a scam
이러한것은 챗 GPT 젊은이들을 사기 컷닝 으로 유도하는 단점이 있다 정직이 사라지고 인간의 능력과 생각의 힘이 약해지고
간단하게 빨리 해결하므로 궁극적으로 사람이 바보화 되고 소수만 돈 방석에 앉는 극부 극빈현상을 부추긴다
💚💖 CNBC 💚💖🌏💖💚
I hate that they’re trying to force us to use AI. It’s like forcing me to use a twisted fork to eat soup. Just cuz the rich think twisted forks are cool. wtf.
it bounced
8:53 lol
Do you trust Sam Altman? " Not a bit" LoL
It was Elon who fund this company it was supposed to be a none profit open ai for everyone, Elon should legal demand this company he could actually could be 25% owner of that compony too
openai is where its at atm
however it soon wont be
I love you deidre
Sam Altman does that, Sam Altman escaped and Lastly Sam Altman say don’t ask him how he does it.
This whole video is irrelevant even in the the name open ai, it wasn't supposed to be a business in the first place that is what is the major issue here
Open AI or Closed AI?
"it's founder" ????? who's the founder again....... ?
Y’all got no idea
People seem to forget Sam Altman spearheaded YC..😊
“Apple intelligence” is so cringe
I don't see longer run potential to this company because of there vison changed
Im having a hard time pronouncing your name 😆
Your predictions about the future of Bitcoin are intriguing.
-1 stock footage + cheese ai = cnbc
I never had any power to make flowers, etc grow they gave me this power in few days as i had dream of flowers coming out from plants etc. And let alone few flowers, they grew flowers from entire city lol. So you see if you harassed me you wont get even more advance tech in future.
If there was an OS for phones that is bassically AI oriented and everything you do on that phone has AI then that would be game changing.
They are grasping for our digital throats and we are smiling like dunces.