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Sam Altman reflects on his OpenAI upheaval and explains why he remains a techno‑optimist about AI’s future. He argues that while systems are already outperforming humans in tasks like diagnosis and empathy-like interactions, human connection, creativity, and moral responsibility remain vital. Altman sees AI as an accelerator - augmenting creativity and scientific progress rather than merely replacing jobs - and urges proactive regulation focused on testing and safety. The conversation balances caution about hallucinations, displacement, and existential risk with a vision of abundance driven by innovation, adaptability, and sustained leadership.
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By SGSam Altman reflects on his OpenAI upheaval and explains why he remains a techno‑optimist about AI’s future. He argues that while systems are already outperforming humans in tasks like diagnosis and empathy-like interactions, human connection, creativity, and moral responsibility remain vital. Altman sees AI as an accelerator - augmenting creativity and scientific progress rather than merely replacing jobs - and urges proactive regulation focused on testing and safety. The conversation balances caution about hallucinations, displacement, and existential risk with a vision of abundance driven by innovation, adaptability, and sustained leadership.
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