Somebody was saying last week and before that:
will have to adapt to the AI revolution
Potentiallys ass.
"Each technological revolution has gotten faster, and this will be the fastest by far," he said on Bill Gates' podcast.
AI will spark the "fastest" technological revolution in human history, and we may not be prepared for just how quickly we'll have to adapt, Sam Altman says.
"That's the scary part. It's not that we have to adapt. It's not that humanity is not super adaptable. We've been through these massive technological shifts, and a massive percentage of the jobs that people do can change over a couple of generations. And over a couple of generations, we seem to absorb that just fine. We've seen that with the great technological revolutions of the past. Each technological revolution has gotten faster, and this will be the fastest by far, and that's the part that I find potentially a little scary is just the speed with which society is going to have to adapt and that the labor market will change."
"Last year, he told Satyan Gajwani, the vice chairman of Times Internet, "What I lose the most sleep over is the hypothetical idea that we already have done something really bad by launching ChatGPT."
(No shit Sherlock.
Go ahead, come tell me how Superintelligence is not here already, please come explain it to me.)
"Altman said at the time that he worried "maybe there was something hard and complicated" OpenAI missed while working on ChatGPT."
(Like what?
That these things have their own brain?
Just like others were saying well in advance of its release?)
Hows your soul doing thses days?
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