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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman admits that AI’s benefits may not be widely distributed

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman admits that AI's benefits may not be widely distributed

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman discusses the company’s willingness to explore unconventional ideas such as a “compute budget” to ensure widespread access to AI benefits.

Altman acknowledges the potential impact of AI on the labor market and emphasizes the need for new solutions to address inequality and power imbalances between capital and labor.

Despite the challenges, Altman believes that artificial general intelligence (AGI) is approaching and highlights the importance of scaling AI systems for maximum impact.

While the cost of utilizing AI technology is decreasing, significant investments will still be required to achieve AGI-level capabilities.

OpenAI’s transition to a profit-driven organization raises questions about its future direction, with Altman emphasizing the importance of individual empowerment and safeguarding against misuse of AI by authoritarian regimes.

Altman’s blog post precedes the AI Action Summit in Paris, where industry leaders will discuss the future of AI technology.

In a footnote, Altman clarifies OpenAI’s ongoing partnership with Microsoft and their shared goals for the future of AI development.

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