2025-01-07
39 分钟Jede Frau ist ein sich artig ein podcast sut frauen.
Gesundheit.
Frauen in minor praxis und ich.
Daf danieller und nichtos.
One of the surprises for me about kind of this trajectory OpenAI has launched onto since the launch of ChatGPT is how many things can go wrong by one o'clock in the afternoon.
Hey, everyone, it's Adam Grant.
Welcome back to Rethinking my podcast on the science of what makes us tick with the TED Audio Collective.
I'm an organizational psychologist and I'm taking you inside the minds of fascinating people to explore new thoughts and new ways of thinking.
Our guest today is Sam Altman, CEO and co founder of OpenAI.
Since Sam and his colleagues first dreamed up ChatGPT, a lot has changed.
You and I are living through this once in human history transition, where humans go from being the smartest thing on planet Earth to not the smartest thing on planet Earth.
The exponential progress of AI has made me rethink many of my assumptions about what's uniquely human and raised far more questions than answers.
Since the source code is a black box, I figured it was time to go to the source himself.
Having crossed paths with Sam at a few events, I've appreciated his willingness to think out loud instead of just sticking to scripted talking points, even when his opinions are unpopular.
I suspect that in a couple of years, on almost any topic, the most interesting, maybe the most empathetic conversation that you could have will be with an AI.
Sam Altman does his own tech check.
How did that happen?
Ah, you know, I don't know.
It's fine.
There's no handler here.