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ChatGPT maker OpenAI's CEO suggested that education won’t be the same in the next few years and the growth in the tech will ...
This is our recap of Sam Altman's eye-opening interview with Theo Von, who asks the AI questions real people actually care ...
Altman advocated for privacy protections between chatbots and users. A Stanford study offers other reasons to avoid divulging personal information.
Citadel Securities execs get philosophical this summer, exploring AI's future, the arc of histories, and how not to die.
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Sam Altman Believes Traditional Education Will Change In 18 Years Due To AI: "I'm Worried About..."
O penAI CEO Sam Altman believes his son won't attend college due to the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI). While speaking in a podcast recently, Mr Altman, who is ...
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Edex Live on MSNWill traditional education survive the AI era? Here’s what OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has to say
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has raised significant questions about the future of traditional education in the age of artificial ...
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“AI will always be smarter than they are”: Why Sam Altman thinks college won’t matter for his son
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman predicts a radical shift in higher education due to AI's rapid advancement, suggesting traditional universities may become obsolete. He anticipates AI will surpass human ...
On Theo Von's podcast, Sam Altman, CEO of ChatGPT-maker OpenAI, drew comparisons between artificial intelligence and the Manhattan Project.
Speaking at a Federal Reserve forum, the OpenAI CEO pointed out the benefits of AI tools like ChatGPT. But he also cautioned ...
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‘Kids will be fine; I’m worried about…’: Sam Altman says his kid will probably not attend college
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman predicts AI will drastically reshape education, suggesting college might not be the best path for ...
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Sam Altman’s warning about ChatGPT: Why OpenAI CEO calls it 'bad and dangerous' for children
Sam Altman expresses concern about teenagers' over-reliance on ChatGPT. A recent survey reveals that a significant number of US teens have used AI companions. Many trust the advice provided.
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