OpenAI CEO Predicts Children Will Not Be Smarter Than AI
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, recently stated on the Re: Thinking podcast that his forthcoming child will "never" outsmart artificial intelligence (AI). Altman believes that an era where AI surpasses human intelligence will soon become a common reality. He emphasized that raw intelligence will become less significant in a future dominated by advanced AI capabilities.
In discussing what skills will be essential for children in an AI-centric world, Altman suggested that the focus will shift from intelligence to the ability to ask the right questions. He noted that as human interaction with AI evolves, deeper engagement will be necessary. The podcast featured guest Adam Grant, who supported this view by arguing that the skill of connecting ideas will take precedence over merely collecting facts.
Highlighting the transformation that AI has brought to various fields, Altman mentioned its development in chess, noting that collaboration between humans and AI leads to superior outcomes compared to AI competing alone. This partnership is indicative of how Altman envisions the future workforce adapting to technological changes.
Altman also announced that OpenAI is set to launch its new 'o3 mini' reasoning AI model shortly, aiming to compete with rival systems from Google. This advanced model is designed for complex tasks in various domains, further reflecting OpenAI's commitment to pushing the boundaries of AI technology.
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