OpenAI's Sam Altman sees AI bubble forming
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman hopes that the increased resources and time created by AGI, when it comes, will create better conditions for larger families.
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Sam Altman now says AGI, or human-level AI, is 'not a super useful term’ — and he's not alone
Nick Patience, vice president and AI practice lead at The Futurum Group, told CNBC that though AGI is a "fantastic North Star for inspiration," on the whole it's not a helpful term.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, who welcomed his first child earlier this year, has opened up about his new outlook on life. Calling parenthood “amazing,” Altman stressed the importance of building families and communities,
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has made several predictions about where we're headed on AGI, superintelligence, and agentic AI — and when we might get there.
While long-term effects may include reduced scarcity, Altman warns of short-term unpredictability, with potential high demand for resources like advanced chips, leading to unusual economic dynamics and borrowing costs.
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Futurism on MSNSam Altman Allegedly Has a Very Specific Tell Every Time He Lies
Sam Altman is no stranger to accusations of lying — but according to one of OpenAI's biggest haters, he has a tick when he does it on camera. In a post on X, AI researcher and skeptic Gary Marcus put forth a compelling theory: that viewers can tell when Altman is lying or stretching the truth while being filmed by the way he looks up and away from the camera.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman recently revealed that GPT-5 didn't meet the coveted AGI threshold because of its inability to continuously learn "as it's deployed from the new things it finds."
For all the power of GPT-5, Altman stressed that human authenticity still matters. “The models are going to be much smarter than we are, but people really care about other humans,” he said. “Being a real person in a world of unlimited AI content will increase in value.”