OpenAI CEO Sam Altman admits that AI’s benefits may not be widely distributed
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In one New essay about his personal blogOpenAI CEO Sam Altman said that the company is open to a ‘calculation budget’, in addition to other ‘strange’ ideas, to ‘enable everyone to use a lot of AI’ and to ensure that the benefits of the technology are divided wide .
“The historical impact of technological progress suggests that most of the statistics we indicate (health results, economic prosperity, etc.) are getting better in the long term, but increasing equality does not seem to be technologically determined and this can be achieved well can new Require ideas, “wrote Altman. “In particular, it seems to be easy to ruin the power relationships between capital and labor, and this may require early intervention.”
Solutions for this problem, such as the concept of “compute budget” by Altman, may be easier to imagine than to perform. Already, AI influences the labor marketresulting in Job -reduction And Departmental Downsizing. Experts have warned This massive unemployment is a possible result of the rise of AI technology, if not accompanied by the right government policy and rescilling and upsk skilling programs.
Not for the first time Altman claims that artificial general intelligence (AGI) – which he defines as “[an AI] System that can tackle increasingly complex problems, at a human level, in many areas ” – is close by. Whatever form it takes, this AGI will not be perfect, altman warns in the sense that it requires “a lot of human supervision and direction”
‘[AGI systems] Will not have the biggest new ideas, “Altman wrote,” and it will be great in some things, but surprisingly bad at others. “
But the real value of AGI will result from the performance of these systems on a large scale, Altman claimed. Similar to the CEO of OpenAi-rival Anthropic, Dario Amodei, Altman provides thousands or even millions of hyper-competitive AI systems that tasks “in every area of knowledge work”.
You could assume that this will be an expensive vision to realize. Altman indeed noted that “you can spend random amounts of money and get continuous and predictable profit” in the AI performance. That is perhaps the reason why OpenAi is said to be up to $ 40 billion in a financing round and has promised to spend up to $ 500 billion with partners on a huge data network.
Nevertheless, Altman also claims that the costs for the use of “a certain level of AI” fall around 10 times every 12 months. In other words, shifting the border of AI technology will not be cheaper, but users will have access to more and more capable systems along the way.
Capable, cheap AI models of the Chinese AI startup Deepseek and others seem to support that idea. There are indications that the costs and development costs also fall, but both Altman and Amodei have argued that mass investments will be needed to reach AI on Agi-Level AI.
Regarding how OpenAI is planning to release AGI-Level systems (assuming that it can actually create it), Altman said that the company will probably take some important decisions and limitations with regard to agi security that are not popular will be. ” Openi Once promised That it would connect to stop competing with and start helping every “assigned”, “safety -conscious” project that comes close to building AGI before it takes itself, from safety.
That was of course when OpenAI was planning to stay non -profit. The company is busy converting its business structure into that of a more traditional, profit -driven org. OpenAi Reportedly aims for a turnover of $ 100 billion by 2029, equal to Target and Nestle’s current annual turnover.
This is the case, Altman added that the goal of OpenAI builds the more powerful AI, will be “more trends for individual empowerment”, while “AI is used by authoritarian governments to control their population through mass supervision and loss of autonomy “. Altman recently said that he thinks Openai has been on the wrong side of history when it comes to open sourcing his technologies. Although OpenAI has open technology in the past, the company has generally preferred its own closed-source development approach.
“AI will seep to all areas of the economy and society; We will expect everything to be smart, “said Altman. “Many of us expect to have to give people more control over the technology than we have historically, including more open sourcing, and accept that there is a balance between safety and individual empowerment that requires considerations.”
Altman’s Blogpost is found on this week’s AI Action Summit in Paris, which has already led to other technical notables their own sketches visions For the future of AI.
In a footnote, Altman added that OpenAi is in fact not going to soon end his relationship with Close Partner and Investor Microsoft by using the term Agi. Microsoft and OpenAi reportedly had a contractual definition of AGI AI systems that can generate $ 100 billion in profit – which, once achieved, allow OpenAi to negotiate more favorable investment conditions. Altman, however, said that OpenAi “expected completely[s] To collaborate with Microsoft for the long term. “