OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on the Future of AI

Sam Altman, CEO & Co-Founder, OpenAI discusses the explosive rise of OpenAI and its products and what an AI-laced future can look like with Bloomberg’s Emily Chang at the Bloomberg Technology Summit.

SUMMARY: During an interview, Sam, the representative from OpenAI, discusses his recent travels and the surprises he encountered while engaging with users, developers, and world leaders interested in AI. He mentions the level of excitement, optimism, and belief in the future potential of AI. Sam expresses that there is both excitement and anxiety surrounding AI and emphasizes the importance of thoughtful consideration, understanding, and cooperation to drive social progress while avoiding potential downsides. He mentions that he will make specific changes to the development of AI based on the feedback received from developers. Sam also discusses the need for global cooperation and regulation to ensure the safe and responsible development of AI technologies.

When asked about the dangers of AI, Sam acknowledges the potential risks but expresses confidence in OpenAI’s ability to mitigate the worst-case scenarios through safety practices and regulations. He mentions the importance of considering the exponential curve of AI progress and the need to be cautious and proactive in addressing any potential risks.

Sam talks about the benefits of AI, such as improved education, global access to medical care, and scientific progress. He acknowledges the need to manage the risks associated with AI but believes that the potential benefits outweigh the challenges. He mentions the importance of global regulation to ensure safety without stifling innovation.

Regarding OpenAI’s relationship with Microsoft, Sam explains that the partnership is positive and highlights the benefits of collaboration. He dismisses concerns about Microsoft’s control over OpenAI and assures that they are pushing for regulation and global coordination to ensure safe and responsible AI development.

Sam addresses questions about his incentives and financial interests in OpenAI. He clarifies that he does not have equity in the company and emphasizes that he has enough personal wealth. He is motivated by the opportunity to contribute to technological progress and make a positive impact rather than financial gain.

The interview touches on topics like bias in AI, potential collaborations with China and Russia, and the need for democratization and collective decision-making in AI governance. Sam concludes by emphasizing that trust should not be placed solely in one company or individual and that OpenAI’s structure is designed to ensure that AI benefits and access belong to humanity as a whole. (Thanks ChatGPT)

Will Quantum Computing Break Bitcoin?

In this video, I discuss whether quantum computers will be able to destroy Bitcoin.

When discussing possible quantum computer attacks on Bitcoin, it’s important to remember that there’s no community in the world that is more focused on cyber security than Bitcoiners.

By contrast, the US banking system and US government are only able to hire mostly second-rate tech employees who enjoy dealing with bureaucracy and taking long lunch breaks.

Quantum computing is thus a much bigger threat to the US government or the US banking system than it is to Bitcoin.

In the event of a quantum attack on Bitcoin, the current signature algorithms would need to be replaced with a quantum-secure signature algorithm– and all BTC at those old addresses would need to be moved to new quantum-secure addresses.

This would be disruptive, but would not ultimately destroy Bitcoin. Once you understand that the essence of Bitcoin is the social layer, the social consensus surrounding it, and Bitcoin’s whole UTXO set, you begin to see that technologically driven attacks on Bitcoin (like a quantum computer attack) are much less dangerous than social attacks.

The best defense against social attacks on Bitcoin is Bitcoin education for everyone.

If Satoshi’s coins ever move, we can be reasonably sure that there is a new powerful quantum computer working in the world.

Is artificial intelligence slowly taking over the drive-thru?

Artificial intelligence is slowly taking over the drive-thru.

Whether you’ve noticed or not, restaurants from Wendy’s to White Castle have been using small amounts of A.I. in their drive-thrus for years.

Wendy’s CEO said the slowest part of the drive-thru is the ordering station. A.I. is able to cut down wait times by automating orders, relieving overworked employees, and filling in the holes at short-staffed restaurants.

Timelapse of Future Technology: Next 1000 Years

Today, we explore a timelapse of the future, specifically future technology. How will technology look 1000 years from now? In the world today, many technologies are accelerating exponentially. Humans are discovering things that would mystify scientists even a few decades ago, but our progress resembles a blip in the grand scale of our technological evolution over the next millennium.

Ethereum 2.0 : The Future of Blockchain & Crypto

Join us as we dive deep into Ethereum 2.0, the next evolution of the Ethereum blockchain. From scalability enhancements to energy efficiency improvements, we explore how Ethereum 2.0 is set to transform the crypto world.

Whether you’re a seasoned crypto investor or new to the blockchain universe, this comprehensive guide is a must-watch.

What is a Blockchain – Coinbase Crypto University

Blockchain technology is the backbone of cryptocurrency, but what exactly is a blockchain, and how does it work? In this video, we’ll explain the basics of blockchain technology in a way that’s easy to understand for beginners. We’ll start by defining a blockchain, a digital ledger of transactions that is open for anyone to view and verify, and how cryptocurrencies, like Bitcoin and Ethereum, are powered by blockchain technology. Lastly, we’ll navigate through the specifics of how blockchains work, highlighting the role of decentralized peer-to-peer computers within a blockchain network.