
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has made clear his commitment to advancing artificial general intelligence (AGI), stating he is indifferent to the financial costs, which could range from $500 million to $50 billion annually. Altman emphasized the transformative potential of AGI, which he believes will be far superior to current AI models, including GPT-4, which he described as the 'dumbest model' users will have to interact with. AGI's ability to self-educate and its broader scope compared to current AI models underline its potential. This bold stance comes as Altman also hinted at the development of GPT-5, suggesting it will mark a significant improvement over its predecessors.
OpenAI’s Sam Altman doesn’t care how much AGI will cost: Even if he spends $50 billion a year, some breakthroughs for mankind are priceless. https://t.co/M2Mjsp9a90
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman called GPT-4 "embarrassing" and "the dumbest model any of you will ever have to use again by a lot” during a recent conversation with Stanford lecturer Ravi Belani. These stark comments set the stage for what promises to be a monumental leap with the…




