Sam Altman New statement On GPT-5 Is Surprising!

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Published 2024-05-21
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All Comments (21)
  • @DicksonPau96
    You should at least name who the guy (Kevin Scott) is lol
  • @SanderFocus
    Let me summarise Sam Altman's statements: 1. GPT-5 will be smarter 2. Don't miss out 3. It's amazing
  • @MrNobodyX3
    Never base opinions off of graphs that have no labels
  • @user-lm4nk1zk9y
    According to the graph, we potentially might be still alive in 2026. Wow
  • @robweaver8872
    The chart is NOT referring to intelligence over time, it is referring to compute power required to run new models. Which is not a good thing necessarily... The chart is showing how much more computing power is required for these models as they get bigger. Again, it is NOT based on how much smarter they are getting.
  • @w00dyblack
    Look, I still need to go to work on Monday - tell me when this shit replaces that and I can chill instead
  • @yungouda
    “The only problem with the chart” is that it does have any scale or labels on the Y axis lol
  • Sam Altman say anything new? He says that in every interview "It will be smarter across the board"....yeah? surprising? no... but I didn't watch every minute because I just heard him say the exact same thing...why are you surprised??
  • @TheMrCougarful
    It gets interesting when the amount of compute required to train a next generation model drops by 90%. When that happens, it points to ASI. That's what I'm watching for, little else matters.
  • @OmicronChannel
    2:07 In general, increasing the compute exponentially means that, close to the end of Moore’s Law, the cost also tends to increase exponentially. We should also keep in mind that inference scale basically linear with model size (according to the scaling law paper of OpenAI).
  • @mrd6869
    This will be near AGI...which means the work applications will ALSO jump as well. Robotics included. I believe people are gonna underestimate this thing and get caught slippin. White collar jobs have a target on their back.
  • @Qui6Below
    I hate the fact that we’re using underpowered versions of these LLMs i swear we’ll never get consumer level agi
  • In my plus acc I created a gpt, loaded a pdf for it to reference, added custom cmds forcing a PDF check before responding - it still performs badly.
  • @CG64Mushro0m
    as eleizer yudkowsky said in his ted talk, at some point, these companies racing ever faster to scale ai will cough out something smarter than humanity
  • GPT 4o is already massively insane, just imagine GPT 5 and beyond.
  • the chat gpt 8 announcement will just be a cyborg nobody can distinguish from Sam that he's sent to give the talk while he sips martinis in St.Tropez.
  • @therainman7777
    That’s not a real quantitative chart. It’s just conveying the general concept that it’s going up. In fact it’s not even increasing exponentially in the chart; the beginning looks exponential but then it quickly becomes linear. Kind of like a softplus function.
  • @Kuatro444
    Sam gives me that "villain" vibes, its eerie man