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Sam Altman just dropped fresh insights on GPT-5 — and it’s more powerful, more human-like, and smarter than ever before! 🧠💬
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00:00In a recent chat with Axios at Davos, Sam Altman from OpenAI dished out some really cool updates
00:05and thoughts about what's next in AI, especially about GPT-5. The talk was full of fascinating
00:11stuff, from how surprisingly popular chat GPT has become to how AI might totally change our world.
00:17Now before we continue, I just want to thank you all for your amazing support and for watching my
00:22videos. I'm super excited to share that we've just hit 100,000 subscribers on this channel.
00:28I can't thank you enough for your interest and encouragement. It really keeps me motivated.
00:32Now let's shift our focus back to the topic at hand. Everyone, Sam included, was caught off guard
00:38by how well chat GPT did. It's really made a difference in how we work and go about our daily
00:43lives. Businesses and personal productivity have seen a big change thanks to it. Sam is really
00:49positive about where AI is headed, and that's because he's seen how it's being used in so many
00:54ways. Then they got into how AI is getting better and better, especially looking forward
00:59to GPT-5. Sam pointed out that each new version of GPT is smarter than the last.
01:04GPT-2 couldn't do very much. GPT-3 could do more. GPT-4 could do a lot more. GPT-5 will be able
01:10to do a lot, lot more. He even hinted that they might switch up the naming for the next versions,
01:14showing their thinking about AI in new ways. It is the generalized intelligence keeps increasing,
01:20and we find new ways to put that into a product. We find new ways to use it.
01:23The chat also covered where all these AI improvements are coming from. It's not just
01:27the AI models themselves. It's also about the community of developers who use them.
01:32These folks are out there creating amazing stuff with AI, pushing the limits of what it can do.
01:38Sam thinks there's a real synergy between better AI models and the creative power of developers.
01:43Sam shared his vision of the future where talking to computers is the norm.
01:47He imagines we'll just chat with AI to get things done, like sorting emails or finding info.
01:53You know, you get to your computer, and rather than go open a browser and type in Gmail and look
01:57through your emails or whatever, you might just say, like, what were my most important emails
02:00today? Can you respond to all of those? I'll see these.
02:03This could really change how we work, making dealing with technology feel more natural.
02:08He also talked about how AI is getting ready to break through its current limits.
02:12Sam believes AI will soon handle specific data way better and respond faster in real time.
02:18This is huge for making AI more useful in real life.
02:21Switching gears, Sam discussed how programming might change because of AI.
02:25He believes that as AI gets better at coding, the role of programmers could shift a lot.
02:30Well, some classes of jobs already do, like programmers. Many programmers already do that.
02:35This could be a big change in how programming works.
02:38Sam's pretty excited about AI and scientific research, too.
02:41He thinks AI will speed up discoveries, especially in areas like medicine and the environment.
02:46The single thing that I think is most important about what AI will do for us is help vastly
02:50accelerate the rate of scientific discovery, make new scientific discoveries.
02:55We could see some major breakthroughs thanks to this.
02:58The interview also touched on some tricky topics, like the right way to use AI.
03:02Sam talked about being responsible with AI, especially in sensitive areas like politics.
03:06He stressed the need to be careful because AI can have a big impact on society.
03:11He also dove into the challenges of training AI with stuff from all over the web.
03:16Sam knows it's tough to make sure they use data ethically and respect copyright laws.
03:20He admitted these issues aren't easy, but stressed that open AI is all about doing things the right way.
03:26No matter what we train on, we don't want to regurgitate someone's copyrighted content.
03:31That feels clearly not good to us, and so we're working to drive that as close to zero as we can, and we have made huge amounts of progress with new technology there.
03:38He also said that in the future, he sees AI systems that can tweak themselves to fit what different people and cultures want, though he knows finding the balance between being flexible and ethical isn't simple.
03:51A big topic was about keeping AI content relevant and trustworthy, especially for up-to-the-minute info.
03:57Sam stressed how important it is for AI to access and share reliable info in real time.
04:02This is key to making AI helpful in our everyday stuff, whether it's work or just staying informed.
04:08Then, Sam got into the tricky parts of training AI with web content.
04:12He talked about how tough it is to balance using all sorts of online info while still playing fair with copyright laws.
04:19He knows it's a tricky path, but reassured everyone that open AI is super committed to doing things ethically.
04:25To be able to, like, ensure that we don't, that we're sort of like a good neighbor, one of the things that we think is important to happen is no matter what we train on, and again, we'll try to respect it as much as we can, but the internet is a weird place.
04:36He was really upbeat about AI and scientific research.
04:39He is optimistic that AI will be a big help in making new discoveries, especially in stuff like health and environmental science.
04:46It's pretty exciting to think about what breakthroughs might come from this.
04:49The talk also hit on some tough questions, like how we should use AI in sensitive areas, such as politics.
04:55Sam emphasized how careful we need to be, given AI's huge influence on society and public discussions.
05:01Sam also shared his thoughts on how AI systems might change to match different cultures and personal preferences.
05:08He sees a future where AI can adjust to fit what different people want, but he's also aware of the need to keep things ethical and balanced.
05:15So there will be versions by countries, different cultures, individual people, and I think the answer there is going to be to allow quite a lot of individual customization.
05:24Towards the end, they talked about AI in the military, which is a pretty hot topic.
05:28Sam explained OpenAI's position on this, saying that the military can use AI for legit stuff, but there are clear lines they won't cross.
05:36We don't want our models being used to, like, make kill decisions, of course, but there's a lot of other stuff that the military does that's quite important.
05:42He highlighted the importance of supporting good causes and ensuring AI is used responsibly in these contexts.
05:48One of the most interesting parts was about AI responding differently in various parts of the world.
05:54Sam thinks AI should stick to some global standards, but also be flexible enough to fit local values.
06:00He's looking at a future where AI can be customized for countries and even individual users, though he knows it might get a bit uncomfortable in certain situations.
06:09Wrapping up, Sam talked about how vital it is to invest in AI infrastructure.
06:15He pointed out the big players in the AI chip market like NVIDIA and Apple and how important they are for AI's future growth.
06:22It looks like they're set to keep leading the way in this super-fast evolving field.
06:26So that's the rest of the lowdown from Sam's conversation about AI.
06:30All right, I hope you found it interesting, and if you did, smash that like button and don't forget to subscribe to the channel for more AI content.
06:38Thanks for watching and see you in the next one.

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