Sam Altman STUNS Everyone With Details About GPT-5 and More....

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This person here is Sam Altman, one of the individuals who currently has significant influence over the future of artificial intelligence and, consequently, the future of humanity. This is because Sam Altman is the CEO of one of the key companies in this revolution we are experiencing: OpenAI.
The power that Sam Altman now holds in his hands is so immense that he sat down for a lengthy and relaxed conversation with Bill Gates, on the "Unconfuse Me" podcast.
In this discussion, Sam Altman and Bill Gates revealed a scary vision of AI's future that should worry everyone of us. They also tackled big questions like, Is GPT-5 coming out? What's happening with Artificial General Intelligence or AGI? And most importantly, Are new regulations on the way?
In this video, I'll break down everything you need to hear from this pivotal discussion. But before we dive in, make sure to subscribe to our channel for future updates on these critical developments in the world of AI.
We are already quite used to video podcasts, right? Well, unfortunately, this conversation between the CEO of OpenAI and Bill Gates is only available in audio format, and perhaps that's why it hasn't gained as much attention. However, what makes it special is that they've covered all the key topics to understand the development of the future of artificial intelligence. Among them are the features that OpenAI wants to enhance in its future language models, giving us a preview of the improvements that GPT-5 will bring and the development of artificial intelligence in 2024 and the years to come. They discussed regulation, the impact of artificial intelligence on the job market, its influence on robotics, and more specific topics related to OpenAI.
So, let's take a look at some of the key things revealed in the interview, which I'll divide into these four important milestones. First up: the future.
Regarding this, Sam Altman was sharing his thoughts on the future direction of AI research. He mentioned that they had recently incorporated images and audio into their GPT-4 model, and the response was even stronger than expected. However, it was still somewhat limited compared to what the general public might anticipate.
Sam explained that while they could make significant advancements in technical capabilities, the most crucial areas for improvement in the future might be related to the model's reasoning ability. Currently, GPT-4 can only reason in an extremely limited way and isn't always reliable. If asked the same question multiple times, one of the answers might be good, but there's no guarantee of which one. And we don't have much time to figure it out, right? Now it's even trickier because if a person can't determine which answer is the best among all, that's where GPT has to ensure that not just one answer is "the best."
Another key focus will be customization and different styles for different users. People want very different things from an AI model. They plan to make it possible to cater to these different sets of assumptions and styles. In this regard, Sam also mentioned that it will be important to give the model the ability to use its own data, gaining knowledge about a specific user, such as their email, calendar, and preferences. Also, connect to other external data sources. Let's pause here; Altman emphasized customization and personalization—they might sound the same, but they're not for Altman. This is essentially the experience of a model entirely based on the person, on the user behind the screen.
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