My goodness, these university interviewers and administration people love to hear themselves talk. Why can’t they just get to the point and ask the questions without their own self grounding
00:04 Generative AI is transforming how we work, learn, and teach. 03:15 Sam Altman discusses how AI and machine learning can personalize learning and broaden access to knowledge. 08:19 Discussion on progress towards generalized intelligence 10:37 GPT-4's launch was perceived differently due to internal familiarity, leading to surprise at public reaction 15:02 Definition of AGI is becoming meaningless 17:15 AGI may not require abstraction for functionality 21:51 Young people may have a relative edge in the tech industry. 23:58 Encouraging ambitious and long-term projects 28:02 The evolving shape of safety in AI technology 30:10 Regulation and trust are crucial for the future of AI. 34:05 Importance of accessibility and curiosity in AI 36:25 Importance of investing in cheap, clean, safe, reliable energy for business and security 40:43 AI will revolutionize education in the next two decades. 42:57 Rapid growth of OpenAI in a year 47:10 Future programmers will require higher programming skills 49:15 Society's challenge in adapting to rapid AI changes
48:05 Sam Altman's advice to the students "The skills that I think will matter and are surprisingly learnable are the things in the cluster of resilience and adaptability and learning quickly. And if you can do that, and that's a place where young people have a natural advantage, it seems to me, you'll be in great shape. And if not, it'll sort of be a bumpy ride. But I think you can get better at those by practice."
Here are the timestamps for the video: * 00:00:00 - Introduction * 00:01:15 - Sam Altman discusses his background and experience in AI. * 00:02:30 - Sam Altman discusses the capabilities of the new AI model, Strawberry. * 00:05:00 - Sam Altman discusses the ethical implications of AI. * 00:06:30 - Sam Altman discusses the future of education and how AI can be used to personalize learning. * 00:09:00 - Students ask questions about the future of AI, its impact on society, and its potential applications. * 00:12:00 - Closing remarks I hope this helps!
Insights By "YouSum Live" 00:01:00 Generative AI's impact on education and society 00:03:56 AI enhances human intelligence and learning 00:04:01 AI can personalize learning and boost outcomes 00:04:05 Future education will leverage AI for accessibility 00:07:58 OpenAI's advancements in reasoning capabilities 00:08:32 AI models are evolving towards general intelligence 00:23:14 Youth will lead innovation in AI applications 00:30:30 Trust in AI systems is crucial for adoption 00:34:01 AI will transform how we interact with technology 00:41:06 AI's role in scientific progress is significant 00:47:14 Future programmers will adapt to new AI tools 00:48:36 AI hallucinations remain a concern in critical fields 00:50:08 AI will require society to adapt quickly 00:50:10 AI's rapid development poses ethical challenges Insights By "YouSum Live"
Of course but most viewers upper limit of knowledge of ai is how to formulate a prompt. So, not surprised how many fanboys there are. Gullible people always fall for the snake oil salesmen. Same as Elon Musk fanboys. Same with Steve Jobs. What All those guys have in common is that they never touched a thing, never invented anything, never created anything. They just talk and market. The true God's are guys like Ilya Sutskever. Those are the engineers behind the clever ideas and innovation. What could Altman possibly add to any discussion on ai? Nothing.
Due to the growing demand for AI in the industry, I enrolled my child in Moonpreneur’s robotics program to support their education in this field. I’d like to know if this was the right decision.
It's impressive that they took one of the most interesting thats ever happened to humanity and turned it into the most dry and boring conversation I've heard. I can feel the administration dripping with arrogance and self importance too.
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My goodness, these university interviewers and administration people love to hear themselves talk. Why can’t they just get to the point and ask the questions without their own self grounding
I actually felt bad for Sam Altman.
lol even sam is cringing
@@Pure_Science_and_Technology Don't
So boring. And the sniffling. I’m dead.
Institutional hubris
00:04 Generative AI is transforming how we work, learn, and teach.
03:15 Sam Altman discusses how AI and machine learning can personalize learning and broaden access to knowledge.
08:19 Discussion on progress towards generalized intelligence
10:37 GPT-4's launch was perceived differently due to internal familiarity, leading to surprise at public reaction
15:02 Definition of AGI is becoming meaningless
17:15 AGI may not require abstraction for functionality
21:51 Young people may have a relative edge in the tech industry.
23:58 Encouraging ambitious and long-term projects
28:02 The evolving shape of safety in AI technology
30:10 Regulation and trust are crucial for the future of AI.
34:05 Importance of accessibility and curiosity in AI
36:25 Importance of investing in cheap, clean, safe, reliable energy for business and security
40:43 AI will revolutionize education in the next two decades.
42:57 Rapid growth of OpenAI in a year
47:10 Future programmers will require higher programming skills
49:15 Society's challenge in adapting to rapid AI changes
Thankyou
One month ago? In AI timeline, might as well be 100 years ago. Need to be within days of filming or most likely be out of date.
exactly
The value in this talk is in the dialogue not the delivery of news
He asks when an AI will win the Nobel Prize and it’s already happened with Alpha Fold.
@@philipashane Wrong. Ai did not win the prize, three people who wrote an ML program won the prize. ML =\= AI
100%
48:05 Sam Altman's advice to the students
"The skills that I think will matter and are surprisingly learnable are the things in the cluster of resilience and adaptability and learning quickly.
And if you can do that, and that's a place where young people have a natural advantage, it seems to me, you'll be in great shape.
And if not, it'll sort of be a bumpy ride.
But I think you can get better at those by practice."
The mere fact that ai can help to turn an idea into a product, which otherwise would need resources that might not be available, is revolutionary.
Why do these always release a month later? And someone with a microphone has a booger or a coke habit 😂
Excellent insights from Sam! I feel very dissatisfied with the questions. The interviewer seemed in my opinion totally unprepared...
never let this interviewer interview again
Why
@@devinclements2313 hes isn't straightforward, he talks alot, and he has a little ego. Which is the total opposite of someone interviewing.
Just here to see the hate comments
He is mine I hate AI hhhhh
"What´s your favorite food?" … seriously?
Altman doesn't really speak until at least 7:00 in. We instead have to endure the blathering of egotistical univ admins.
not the best interview
Here are the timestamps for the video:
* 00:00:00 - Introduction
* 00:01:15 - Sam Altman discusses his background and experience in AI.
* 00:02:30 - Sam Altman discusses the capabilities of the new AI model, Strawberry.
* 00:05:00 - Sam Altman discusses the ethical implications of AI.
* 00:06:30 - Sam Altman discusses the future of education and how AI can be used to personalize learning.
* 00:09:00 - Students ask questions about the future of AI, its impact on society, and its potential applications.
* 00:12:00 - Closing remarks
I hope this helps!
They need to begin working on continuous learning, it is the literal last roadblock beyond getting agents completely done.
THE INTERVIEWER WAS SO BAD.
i am big sam altman fan. he is a great business leader of our time and i feel is just getting started. literally. 😊
starts at 7:07, saving you time
Thanks
Thank you!
🎉
whoa, I paused at 1:07.
Thank you G
That host needs to stop slurping and let Sam speak lol
The interviewer didn't do a good job (and questions were somehow disorganized) - could have gotten so much more out of Sam Altman.
No need.
Insights By "YouSum Live"
00:01:00 Generative AI's impact on education and society
00:03:56 AI enhances human intelligence and learning
00:04:01 AI can personalize learning and boost outcomes
00:04:05 Future education will leverage AI for accessibility
00:07:58 OpenAI's advancements in reasoning capabilities
00:08:32 AI models are evolving towards general intelligence
00:23:14 Youth will lead innovation in AI applications
00:30:30 Trust in AI systems is crucial for adoption
00:34:01 AI will transform how we interact with technology
00:41:06 AI's role in scientific progress is significant
00:47:14 Future programmers will adapt to new AI tools
00:48:36 AI hallucinations remain a concern in critical fields
00:50:08 AI will require society to adapt quickly
00:50:10 AI's rapid development poses ethical challenges
Insights By "YouSum Live"
The moderator is boring 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Altman's a prepper, that should already give you an inclination about his concerns for the future.
Get a kleenex dude damn
he could cover mic
Pretty sure he was unaware he was doing.
Seemed like a temporary nervous tic.
These are questions my grandma might ask. What a waste of Sam's time. Go watch the Harvard Business School interview instead.
the last person we should listen to about the future of AI is this guy, he has too much to gain by hyping up AI
Of course but most viewers upper limit of knowledge of ai is how to formulate a prompt. So, not surprised how many fanboys there are. Gullible people always fall for the snake oil salesmen. Same as Elon Musk fanboys. Same with Steve Jobs. What All those guys have in common is that they never touched a thing, never invented anything, never created anything. They just talk and market. The true God's are guys like Ilya Sutskever. Those are the engineers behind the clever ideas and innovation. What could Altman possibly add to any discussion on ai? Nothing.
You can say same about surgeons and doctors….
Talk starts @7:00
Sounds like an interesting field to be in.
Best of luck!
Thanks Sam !
Hope this will lead to much good
The host was always flabbergasted😂
Bro is hiding something fr
GPT could ask better questions. Interview is sooo bad.
Due to the growing demand for AI in the industry, I enrolled my child in Moonpreneur’s robotics program to support their education in this field. I’d like to know if this was the right decision.
That’s because his parents are Chinese, and he knew what programs I follow up online, including watch classic music or doing Line dance.
I’m happy with my human intelligence. Thank you .
It's impressive that they took one of the most interesting thats ever happened to humanity and turned it into the most dry and boring conversation I've heard. I can feel the administration dripping with arrogance and self importance too.
Hungary mentioned
A lot of talking, introduction, and acknowledgements before Sam... and so vague and general and antique questions to Sam. Lost time.
Open AI the next FTX
Except bigger
Thermonuclear nose sounds.
I want Neuralink to make an AI with copy of human memories and emotions.
Whose human memories?
@@Hshjshshjsj72727 Maybe a Medical Doctor and other Doctors.
Engineers.
Artist.
etc... etc ...
So basically an engram like from cyberpunk
This is the same altman who owns open ai and there is a controversy with musk that it should be free instead of a business, isn't it?
🔥🔥🔥
If you could go back in time would you attempt to stop zero 1 from reasoning against you?
Sam- please give the first semester grduate level - AI curriculum and reference material
wtf
These nose sounds are extremely irritating.
Any other solution to his problem would have been less disturbing.
am i the only one packing a kleenex if i have to speak somewhere in public? just put it in your jeans or trousers.. it's not difficult.
Can you teach AI programmers to reason? The average human? Non aligned. Shiny objects.
Must be annoying to get a running nose on a stage
The is pure Snooze Tube
4:40, 3 seconds of attention for the public
🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷👏🏻, Amazing interview!
Is he the new Jack Welsh, always talking at conferences but not really contributing to building the business and future of the world?
Iam not impressed by neither the questions nor the answers. Can be better next time and with more open mind.
Sniff sniff sniff sniff sniff - that’s all I heard throughout.
Their is 4 steps of Super Mom's in Respect wee Calling as 1st ->Mother Form 2nd Power Form 3rd Angel's Form 4th is Peace form and Over Finaly Harmonious Fevour Forme Are You My Saviour Great Mom's Ever Exist Mom" many many times My Love to you" my super Great mom"
Conguratutions he published ai technology ceo and mangmet and owner ai technology used every student or worker mangment technology interface love great khurram
Times Travel wehical and 4 wheels place ment after over Body's Structer stablished after Travel and Traval Smoothly stages Stayring + controlling essantials" towar's a Goale of Whical and wee" are" ? Timely with Fight and corrections of placement's of Personality and in order and responsibility carrings loong root for" whoo are Driver and Guests of Traveling repersentatives: Future toward"
This was fairly painful to watch.
Can the questions be more natural ?
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Broooo🤩🤩🤩🤩
🎉
40:39 Samantha Ruth prabhu
Seriously you have the interviewer a guy who has a sniffing tic, WTF THAT IS VERY ANNOYING
Microphone has a booger
Congratulation world wide Ai lovely air I hope students or workers and technology us every person use Ai applications worker and mangment study or editions ceo and owner and mangment love allls ai mangment khuram
Fireside chat 😂 such marketing bullshit. There wasn’t even a fire 🤦🏻♂️ super boring.
Flee to Jesus before the world is ended
Bruh, Jesus is not real
So annoying to listen to this!
This guy is just like Elon. Know nothing abt technical thing. 😂
How about AMQLIP,
Advanced Machine Quantum Learning Intelligence Pirate, instead of AGI?
🎰 📠 🧠 🏴☠️. 🦜