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  • Опубліковано 19 бер 2024
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    Sam Altman is the CEO of OpenAI, the company behind GPT-4, ChatGPT, Sora, and many other state-of-the-art AI technologies.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 45

  • @LexClips
    @LexClips  2 місяці тому +5

    Full podcast episode: ua-cam.com/video/jvqFAi7vkBc/v-deo.html
    Lex Fridman podcast channel: ua-cam.com/users/lexfridman
    Guest bio: Sam Altman is the CEO of OpenAI, the company behind GPT-4, ChatGPT, Sora, and many other state-of-the-art AI technologies.

  • @1strule00
    @1strule00 2 місяці тому +63

    The whole interview can be summed up by ‘without saying anything specific…’

    • @MsDuketown
      @MsDuketown 2 місяці тому

      Multiple models might form a system.
      But yeah, like he is the consciousness of time while in reality he represents some translucent money.

    • @Tigercassa
      @Tigercassa Місяць тому

      "More than 3 humans were involved in the data processing for Sora"

    • @MsDuketown
      @MsDuketown Місяць тому

      @@Tigercassa Yeah, he is quite esoteric, carefully picking words like lot and not mentioning specifics. Text token are patches. So labelling with QR-codes? That leaves a lot of of room for boolean operations.

  • @Time2gojoe
    @Time2gojoe 2 місяці тому +22

    Its breathtaking how fast we went from rudimentary text from GPT 1 2 and 3 to Sora.. like wow my head is spinning..

    • @EdFormer
      @EdFormer 2 місяці тому +1

      It's almost like there's a great deal of work done outside of OpenAI, which your list implies you're not very aware of. Though, 7 years since GPT 1 is not a long time in AI, with or without OpenAI.

    • @Time2gojoe
      @Time2gojoe 2 місяці тому

      @@EdFormer 💩💩💩

  • @petergivenbless900
    @petergivenbless900 2 місяці тому +6

    To me, it's the "mistakes" that make SORA interesting; the Dalis were garishly surreal but with SORA there is a superficial realism which makes the breaks convincingly dream-like. Ultimately, like the dreaming mind which is trying to construct a model of reality in an absence of direct stimulus (playing with memories of stimulus the same way AI works from its library of sources) and getting things "wrong", like a cat sprouting an extra limb, SORA creates something that mimics the dreaming mind in its conflation of the realistic with the impossible.

  • @Jzhongzhi
    @Jzhongzhi 2 місяці тому +2

    Interesting podcast!!!!

  • @floooobzdagget3734
    @floooobzdagget3734 2 місяці тому +3

    I still program HGR II graphics on my Apple II with a monochrome Commdore monitor. This seems better, though.

  • @Techtalk2030
    @Techtalk2030 2 місяці тому +2

    How can he downplay automation? If youre creating a digital person it will in a very short time be able to do all work.

    • @EdFormer
      @EdFormer 2 місяці тому

      Because he knows that nothing his company is doing is moving us in the direction of automation. They just model probability distributions.

  • @Becidgreat
    @Becidgreat 2 місяці тому

    0:59 im so interested in how they intend to go forward with old models

    • @Becidgreat
      @Becidgreat 2 місяці тому

      3:54 information- it will be the currency

  • @jrettetsohyt1
    @jrettetsohyt1 2 місяці тому +1

    Porn, video game and social media filter addiction undermines the idea that, at least for people who were formed in that matrix, humans prefer real human interaction and products.

  • @jorgedavidtarrillo8554
    @jorgedavidtarrillo8554 2 місяці тому

    Good tool that amplify yourself, your brain will feel it part of you, because it is that

  • @davedave2941
    @davedave2941 2 місяці тому +2

    LLM is just one layer - imagine when we feed the box massive audio / video / quantum physics wave form computational modeling?
    Correlative data modeling till wave collapse?
    Quantum spherical modeling?

  • @paulmitchell5349
    @paulmitchell5349 2 місяці тому +11

    Did anyone learn any facts from this video ?

    • @davedave2941
      @davedave2941 2 місяці тому +2

      We are closer to powerful algorithms moving outside the lab and beyond the grasp of man.

    • @panos3620
      @panos3620 2 місяці тому

      Νο

  • @frank-du4qg
    @frank-du4qg 2 місяці тому +1

    lex doesn't understand AI
    it's very frustrating

  • @EdFormer
    @EdFormer 2 місяці тому +2

    6:22 "people have got to get paid" when talking about artists getting compensated when their work is used to train a model. What about all the AI researchers who open sourced their work, allowing OpenAI to copy it, scale it up, monetise it, and close it off?

    • @yannbenedi
      @yannbenedi 2 місяці тому +4

      They should have the artist opt in instead if he was truly honest.

  • @BraxtonClarke
    @BraxtonClarke 2 місяці тому +2

    Sam knows AGI has already been created.

  • @Texus8
    @Texus8 2 місяці тому

    8:53 I hope this is correct, but I find it remarkable and frankly somewhat alarming the degree to which young people adapt to new technology and how quickly they take it for granted. Will future generations really value human generated content more than AI generated? Will they even care to know the distinction when they consume it? I'm not so sure...

  • @lil.gypsea
    @lil.gypsea 2 місяці тому +2

    Love you Lex

  • @jonathanbaincosmologyvideo3868
    @jonathanbaincosmologyvideo3868 2 місяці тому

    How much of how the illusion operates,
    is itself illusion?

  • @Creativecaresuriname
    @Creativecaresuriname 2 місяці тому +2

    I actually enjoy hearing sam getting interviewed more then Elon.

  • @tama5570
    @tama5570 2 місяці тому

    Sam Alt-universe-Man

  • @mattfrost
    @mattfrost 2 місяці тому

    So basically he is saying that we steal from every place we can without any consequences.

  • @Evan_Floyd
    @Evan_Floyd 2 місяці тому +9

    Something slimey about this guy

  • @ScreamingAI
    @ScreamingAI 2 місяці тому

    WAAAAAAH!

  • @SoCalBusaRider
    @SoCalBusaRider 2 місяці тому +4

    The Chat GPT guy looks AI , and talks like one too

  • @philgreiss
    @philgreiss 2 місяці тому +1

    No relevant points or questions asked by Lex, same went on during the zuck - there's no point being willing to "talk to anyone for 3 to 4 hours" and asking softballs Lex

  • @blackswansystem
    @blackswansystem 2 місяці тому

    Once Sam feeds every Lex Clip and long form interview into Sora, Lex Headroom will be created.

  • @krimsonnoiro
    @krimsonnoiro 2 місяці тому +1

    7:07 - Rubbish! And shortsighted thinking. The reason people pay people for things is expertise. Yes, photography eclipsed painting.. but, people paid photographers for their expertise. Because humans have always had to gain "expertise" over the "newest" machine (technology). And because everyone couldn't be an expert, people paid for the expert.
    However, when the machine contains the expertise, and with a push of a button anyone can be the expert at almost anything, what's the reason to pay a separate expert human for it? Which means most experts (i.e most people) won't be able to make a living.
    So at first, it's basic jobs. Clerical office work. Gone. Warehouse work. Gone. Transportation. Gone. Then, more specialized jobs. Video and photography. Gone. Copywriting. Gone. Then higher level jobs. Computer programming. Gone. Medical research. Gone. And on and on.
    We've never had to assimilate and transition this amount of destruction of expertise this quickly in the history of technology and employment. And that's the piece that I think most folks are not taking into account.