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49 thoughts on “Sam Altman hints AI’s next major breakthrough is within reach”
  1. Seems odd that a very unquestionable death of his partner or colleague follows this man around negative experiences and follow this man around I think we've all learned that all conspiracies are predicated by truth

  2. Here we go again, the Americans bragging and boasting just like when they said they won ww2. Altman is nothing more than a mouthpiece for the federal government. 500 billion on research….poppycock, its a money laundering scheme and altman crying like a baby about open source ai!!! The Americans just want to make more money….China and Russia will lead the way.

  3. While OpenAI leads in AI development, its long-term financial sustainability remains uncertain. A potential acquisition by Microsoft by 2030 is plausible. However, Google's extensive resources, commitment to AI research and development, and recent strategic pivot could position it as a dominant force in the AI landscape.

  4. Amazing content! I have been following your videos for sometime now, consistently kicking down Wall Street doors for two years now, I have over $420k in stocks. Currently, my portfolio is down by 15%. My spouse and I are still looking for companies to make additions to boost performance. Here for ideas…

  5. 🤦 this is nonsense, nothing is happening any time soon. The environment we plan to fix with ASI/AGI? The amount of environmental damage these things do just to function is counterintuitive. We ran out of training data, and these things are not gonna be able to reason any time soon either. Patterns does not equal intelligence.

  6. Ask Altman – he said AGI is here. Ask Demis Hassabis he says one / two innovations are still required. One has hordes of cash at his disposal, the other constantly needs to raise……

  7. Surpassing human intelligence is ASI, not AGI. And while we are talking about "general" intelligence, lets be honest, what we have with even the free version of GPT is already beyond 90% of people. The current understanding of AGI compares it to the people leading in each field, for an AI to come even close to that is amazing.

  8. I want to take Deirdre out on a nature hike, go fishing for food, make fire for warmth and a tent for shelter. all smart devices are band until we get back to the city, she needs a break from tech everyday

  9. In my opinion, we're not going to reach AGI until either we fundamentally restructure how AI works or have quantum computers commercially available.
    We're approaching the physical limit of how fast convention computers can get. (Can't make transistors much smaller because of quantum tunneling, can't make clock speeds much higher because of the speed of light)
    With how AI currently works, it doesn't actually possess any reasoning ability. It just does pattern recognition, and therefore can only "reason" through problems that can be applied to data that it was trained on.
    Current AI will need monsterous amounts of data and time to train on and much more powerful servers to run on in order to come close to the problem solving skills of a human. As stated previously, those servers physically can't get much more powerful.

  10. Good that last year 2024 Xmas the Royal Institute Xmas Lectures for teenagers today (but would be the first group of adults in human history) to live a “AI everywhere” world; in the 3 episodes, i like the 1-min rehearsal for a teenage girl student as volunteered herself in front of the floor, to use a baseball bat to “break the machine” (when something terrible happening), the machine as a prop in the demo, with protective gear, is a “toaster”, it broke down. Great 😀 Well done, the future generation.

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