The Inside Story of ChatGPT’s Astonishing Potential | Greg Brockman | TED

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  • @chipkyle5428
    @chipkyle5428 Год назад +1113

    I'm 74 and am so glad to have lived to the see this beginning of AI. I carry in my pocket not only the Library of Congress, but also a tiny wizard to turn a world of facts into real-time useful knowledge. Had I lived in my grandparent's day, I would have been the first to take a ride in a horseless carriage. My Goodness, get aboard! It's going to be a wonderful ride. The challenge is not going to be this AI, but our cleverness in its use.

    • @tarat.techhh
      @tarat.techhh Год назад +53

      you sir are very wise. i loved reading your comment

    • @justus-becker
      @justus-becker Год назад +14

      Amen to that

    • @morendav
      @morendav Год назад +40

      You lived an incredible timeline: from television to the moon landing to space exploration, the internet, and now AI. Appreciate your enthusiasm for the tech, cheers!

    • @carlottazza
      @carlottazza Год назад +21

      Great Sir!
      I'm just 50 and am so so so glad to have lived this incredible and mind blowing period of time.
      I was born in 1973 and I started experimenting with the introduction of color on TV!
      I'm not at your level of experience, but I'm incredibly proud and gratified to have lived in a historical period so full of absolute revolutions and I suspect that we are now only at the beginning of a new insane revolution: perhaps the most amazing of all!
      So cheers and hope we can enjoy as many years and days as possible, to live this fantastic historical period of the human species, as much as possible!

    • @MinecraftPlayer1.0
      @MinecraftPlayer1.0 Год назад +19

      I'm only 16 unfortunately, is the threat of AI the reality our generation has to face for the rest of our lives? We're pretty much doomed at this point, wish I was you, you all had the good things in life during your time... 😩

  • @Learna_Hydralis
    @Learna_Hydralis Год назад +1161

    How difficult to keep up with AI development is a strong indicator that life as we know it will never be the same!

    • @zzzaaayyynnn
      @zzzaaayyynnn Год назад +16

      reads like AI

    • @Miguel_Molina
      @Miguel_Molina Год назад +41

      @@zzzaaayyynnn you also read like AI, as do I. thats the point, its indistinguishable from humans. Because you can "tell it" to talk like a tiktok teenager, or a southern professor. or anything else.

    • @FaceFcuk
      @FaceFcuk Год назад

      Elon musk is warning against AGI it could go bad fast without oversight

    • @gotobannfpv
      @gotobannfpv Год назад +9

      We’re becoming irrelevant

    • @4evahodlingdoge226
      @4evahodlingdoge226 Год назад +9

      Or companies are just trying to get people to invest with them.

  • @pif5023
    @pif5023 Год назад +322

    My position on this is that our society is not ready for many of the technologies we are coming up with. Our norms, ethics and laws are not up to par.

    • @darkentrepreneur134
      @darkentrepreneur134 Год назад

      The inequality every country has, racism that still exists, the people getting killed by proxy wars with nobody doing anything but making empty statements, parents passing on the hatred into the next generation, and dictators wanting to restore old glories by blood. We humans were never ready to have the technology to destroy the whole planet by atomic weapons, and engineer viruses that could wipe out the entire race. I have got this slim hope and optimism, though, that Ai might be good for humanity, and actually bring us together and help accelerate the development of our monkey-brains and the change in our societies, structures and our views.

    • @boatagnedaniel
      @boatagnedaniel Год назад +13

      You mean not YET ready .. because it's soon going to become the norm!

    • @Muskar2
      @Muskar2 Год назад +13

      @@boatagnedaniel Laws update incredibly slowly - I think the laws might even be _less_ ready in the future because the pace of AI is just so much faster, and accelerating

    • @pauls6425
      @pauls6425 Год назад +14

      And so is medieval European society when the printing press and the gunpowder reached their societies

    • @pif5023
      @pif5023 Год назад +2

      @@pauls6425 true

  • @Mrgasman1978
    @Mrgasman1978 Год назад +392

    Fasten your seatbelts, folks. As much as this guy puts it down in a funny, familiar, cute, and harmless way, this creation will make 2010 look like medieval times in a couple of years

    • @Olleh-264
      @Olleh-264 Год назад +4

      Yup

    • @user-il9qo4qc4n
      @user-il9qo4qc4n Год назад +18

      You have fully swallowed the hype.

    • @uraszz
      @uraszz Год назад +9

      May I ask, witnessing the progress of AI which parts do you think are just being inflated for public interaction?

    • @Mrgasman1978
      @Mrgasman1978 Год назад

      @Burak Uras i dont specifically think they are inflated for public interaction. I think they are sugar coated in order to make the public less concerned about the extreme danger of it

    • @neon9165
      @neon9165 Год назад +3

      @@uraszz solely depends on if and when we make an super intelligent AGI, a.k.a "the singularity" if we manage to make a controllable singularity, capable of enhancing its wisdom by itself. any and all fields of the modern world may change. BUT This is a VERY Big IF, IT could be that the LLM Approach is just not able to make itself smart enough to become a singularity. we'll see this as time passes and Gpt 5,6 etc get made.
      back to the If, a singularity would be the einstein of the future, it could potentially solve almost any answer given to it. Sam altman the CEO of OpenAI has said it could change our society from the ground up (Change the democratic society)

  • @kushwahasiddharth7982
    @kushwahasiddharth7982 Год назад +256

    It feels like I'm so lucky to be born in the late 90's and get to see the different eras of how our world is transforming into a whole new level of intelligence and innovations

    • @diodorussiculus2186
      @diodorussiculus2186 Год назад +14

      No way I feel immensely unlucky to have been born right before the age of post-scarcity. I had to spend my childhood in school and my adulthood in an office. In the post-working world our experiences will be so antiquated as to be shocking to the many generations of people singularity-level tech will allow us to witness.

    • @compteprivefr
      @compteprivefr Год назад +21

      Better to have been born much earlier so you can say you saw the development of the whole computer age....you were born in the late 90s so you already missed how the world was before the internet.

    • @flickwtchr
      @flickwtchr Год назад +3

      Oh sure, AI will give us a __cking Utopia!!!!!!!

    • @FullFinnoy
      @FullFinnoy Год назад

      You're tad late. The innovations have been ongoing since the birth of humanity. Imagine living with Einstein, Imagine wittnessing Apollo Missions, or Hiroshima events and the recovery and peace, or just the whole cellular development. You don't know anything of life before the internet. You are just being arrogant. 90's is nothing!

    • @natanulsiref
      @natanulsiref Год назад +5

      I'm born in 83. Feels fantastic.

  • @eduardobasto8083
    @eduardobasto8083 Год назад +600

    The pandora's box question might have a problem if we think of it as only a single box. If we think about it as 10 thousand boxes, spread around the world, each with a hundred people trying to open them, it might better represent the dynamic.
    It will probably be a wild ride, but forfeiting the advantage of being among some of the first agents to open the box might just pass that role to agents whose intentions you don't know, just adding to the uncertainty.

    • @midnight-matches
      @midnight-matches Год назад +37

      Thank you. This is a much better analogy. Blaming OpenAI for “opening the pandora box” is either shortsighted or envious by other companies. Rather than blaming them, we should all be thinking how to improve it

    • @veracityseven
      @veracityseven Год назад +9

      Pandora's Box is a cautionary tale that once opened it spews out all the evils imaginable, leaving only hope in the box. So I guess it can be said that if A.I. is Pandora's Box, then we are rapidly approaching the 'end of days', and Jesus will be left in the box, only to come out at the end of a cataclysmic, even 'apocalyptic', season. I'm preetttty sure this is written about....somewhere?!

    • @mattimorottaja8445
      @mattimorottaja8445 Год назад +3

      doom

    • @pistonwristpin1
      @pistonwristpin1 Год назад +3

      I don't see a problem with the GPT-4 model. Though now would be the time to learn to detect malicious AI, while it doesn't know what liking us really means yet. And while we are all having fun with AI, can I point out a new mine? Its a lot like Bitcoin, and is all you. Your words, expressions, interests, everything you have interest in gets tokenized, and like Bitcoin, well gets mined for profit, all your feelings, emotions, life's difficulties, all become a piece of currency you get nothing for your services, at 6.5 billion people in the world if they all used AI, what kind of a mine does that create? Copyright everything that's you so you have no rights to yourself? Getting kinda Matrixie!!!! How many watts of heat does the human body generate? Would solve data mining farms energy use... How many human DNA were copyrighted without their living owners knowing? Oh yea AI does Medical stuff, more tokens! People consider some how they figured out a way to profit off your mere existence with you realizing it until it's too late... If money is the root to all evil, you should see the spawn on the horizon! How long does it take to mine one Bitcoin? How many people in the world, creating their own stuff, and generating heat? How 'bout them Georgia Guidestones...

    • @cyberslim7955
      @cyberslim7955 Год назад +2

      There is no pandora's box, because this technology like every other technology before has changed the world, and most of it we would not like to miss...

  • @winkletter
    @winkletter Год назад +195

    One thing Brockman mentions here that many people miss is the use of ChatGPT as an interface. While it's getting better at working on its own, it's really going to flourish as an interface between the end user and other applications. Soon we'll even see it using robotic process automation for applications that don't have APIs.
    Another thing I'm excited about with these large language models are all the insights to be mined from all the data that was parsed. The models used by ChatGPT are a giant data source full of insights that can be queried with natural language. It can take unstructured data and reformat it as structured data. It can analyze and transform that data and, as Brockman demonstrated, search for insights in that data. We're going to start seeing questions answered that previously were too complex to explore.

    • @pistonwristpin1
      @pistonwristpin1 Год назад +5

      "Another thing I'm excited about with these large language models are all the insights to be mined from all the data that was parsed. "
      I'm sure that's wut Microsoft thinks... Just sayin'...

    • @uraszz
      @uraszz Год назад +4

      I’m pretty sure that we’re going to get a notification, on whichever platform we choose to consume our news that says “AI Possibly Solved one of math’s/physics/genetics Unsolved mysteries”

    • @ohno6325
      @ohno6325 Год назад

      @@pistonwristpin1 well... duh? why wouldnt they think that? 🤔
      let me put it this way, what company isnt thinking that? or in those ways about peoples data in general?
      what makes Microsoft exclusive or any different? especially since... idk... its microsoft?

    • @bjwnet397
      @bjwnet397 Год назад +3

      GET OUT OF THE BOILING POT OF WATER KERMIT

    • @Blacktolite
      @Blacktolite Год назад

      Brockman talks like a Android!! 😂😂😂 have you played detroit become human on ps 😅😅

  • @Neodynium.the_permanent_magnet
    @Neodynium.the_permanent_magnet Год назад +20

    Chris Anderson asked the right questions, some of which were evidently embarrassing, like "If there is a 1% chance of a Pandora thing in that beautiful box, do you open it?"
    But the box has already been opened, as the outcome from GPT4 goes beyond expectations and intuition. And it's just the beginning.
    OpenAI used to be "open". But then it's been proprietary closed software.
    Thus another question: Should we continue to leave such responsibility in the hands of a few individuals within a private company?

    • @CRAG710
      @CRAG710 Год назад +5

      100% agree. The answer is absolutely not.

    • @flickwtchr
      @flickwtchr Год назад

      Here is the rub, to the extent that it has been "open" has put the power of these LLMs into the hands of people eagerly hooking them up with internet access, tasking multiple LLMs to do hacking, phishing, deep fakes, and the rest. Heck, Greg can't wait for millions and millions of such agents (I know he doesn't like that scary word publicly anyway) will be in the hands of criminals, terrorists, etc., not to mention authoritarian governments. But Greg knows full well that AI Tech bros (US companies including Microsoft) have worked with China helping them roll out their "smart cities" where people in real time are tracked and given a social credit score that determines what privileges they do or do not have according to the authoritarian government. These AI Tech bros are all about Utopia for everyone!!!!!!!!

    • @babablacksheep9591
      @babablacksheep9591 Год назад

      I rather think that's part of their ethos. The fact remains: even assuming their funding issue had been navigable in other ways (it did not appear to be), going private is what they did and it did supply a safe "womb-like" environment in which to develop. As soon as they had, they went every step but one towards fully socializing it by releasing it as they did, a decision I also agree with it. The inter-social "membrane" for this tech to be viable in a non-zero-sum way must be built by supplying positive outcomes, and for those it is best to start small. The forward momentum will drive itself in a way that personalizes the tech to the people as much as it does the people to itself. I personally don't believe the alignment issue can be exclusively solved but must continually pursued, just as it is with human individuals. None of us know perfect innocence, each of us struggles with our roles in this gamely concept of society. The issue to me is building around that knowledge and using it as a crux to drive moral explorations rather than define them. Emergent behavior suggests it will happen either way, but in the example o provide we have more agency.

    • @VinnieG-
      @VinnieG- 7 месяцев назад

      they want to spread the wokeness

  • @Youhydetube
    @Youhydetube Год назад +18

    Greg, I stand in awe. Thanks for your amazing insights into the development of ChatGPT - the most incredible shift in information technology, research, writing and design since the Internet itself came into our lives.

  • @arthurfrancisco7558
    @arthurfrancisco7558 Год назад +188

    Im using Chat GPT4 as a tutor for coding bootcamp. Basically asking question and adding comments to my codes. If it still broken it will tell you what mistake syntax you've made. Don't use it to get answers but utilize this tool to ask question and reasoning. Using this tool to write the code for you will not work, but it does help with errors. Fact check and writing a perfect sentences are few things that does help cut time doing homework.

    • @matthewao
      @matthewao Год назад +39

      Actually, GPT4 is quite good at writing code

    • @nicofonce
      @nicofonce Год назад +37

      For now, yes. But this comment will NOT age well.
      In the very near future, it will 100% write prefect code, ridiculously much faster and better than you or I can.

    • @JamHouseBux
      @JamHouseBux Год назад +10

      It writes code well. I wouldn't use it to cheat, but if you're building something you might as well let it write for you.

    • @hombacom
      @hombacom Год назад +1

      @@nicofonceyou don’t understand that vague natural language isn’t perfect to give instructions with, there isn’t one perfect solution for every task and humans built and update the programming language regularly. AI isn’t responsible for what it outputs.

    • @HarpreetSingh-xg2zm
      @HarpreetSingh-xg2zm Год назад +8

      @@hombacom The technology will get better and people will get better at prompting to the point where coding with Ai is faster and better.

  • @PaddySlattery
    @PaddySlattery Год назад +82

    I'm a quadriplegic who could be walking in a few years time because of this technological breakthrough, yet, at the same time, I yearn for the maturity of "those of you in control", at our peril. (I'm an optimist btw, and this post was written by me)

    • @athelstanrex
      @athelstanrex Год назад +5

      I’m almost certain you will be healed by the coming technology.

    • @brandonsmith6965
      @brandonsmith6965 Год назад +7

      ​@@athelstanrex just prior to extinction

    • @athelstanrex
      @athelstanrex Год назад +7

      @@brandonsmith6965 Jesus christ, have some optimism? We all have to work together to build the future that we want. I understand the orthogonality thesis and instrumental convergence and fast take-offs and all that, and I know it seems like nobody is working together right now, but who knows what the future holds. Nobody can predict it reliably. We just have to hope we can find a way through this. I'm about to go into theoretical/mathematical alignment research after my master's in math. I am going to make my contribution, however big or small.
      Fear is not going to bring people together. We can solve this issue.

    • @johnnyvishnevskiy8090
      @johnnyvishnevskiy8090 Год назад +1

      @@brandonsmith6965 Clearly you were never meant to be a scientist. You would fail miserably.

    • @brandonsmith6965
      @brandonsmith6965 Год назад +2

      @@johnnyvishnevskiy8090 sure, attack me. That's good science /s

  • @Anurania
    @Anurania Год назад +252

    One of the things that really impresses me about AI models is their personality. It's not like other tools that just complete the task, it offers explanations and feedback and helps to refine the output. That really helps to work with the computer. It feels as if it understands what you're doing and what you ultimately want. I've always tried to make my programs user friendly and intuitive, and AI takes that to another level.

    • @jairfernandohenaoespinosa2915
      @jairfernandohenaoespinosa2915 Год назад +4

      Waooo, what a comment!
      You know what‽
      Keep going!
      Keep doing!
      Keep moving!
      And finally: KEEP TYPING!
      YOU ARE THE REAL INTELLIGENCE, AND ORGANIC BEHIND THE ARTIFICIAL, YOU HAS BEEN CREATED THE CROWN OF THE CREATION!💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼

    • @donharris8846
      @donharris8846 Год назад +4

      But that IS the task of an advanced chatbot. To sound natural

    • @Martineski
      @Martineski Год назад +3

      @@donharris8846 Doesn't really matter what it is. The fact that it CAN do what it does is amazing.

    • @Telencephelon
      @Telencephelon Год назад +4

      That's the alignment. Although we as humanity are already pretty biased towards positivism and courtesy - despite what the internet makes us believe. Switch off the PC for a while and travel a bit and you will know what I mean

    • @Martineski
      @Martineski Год назад +1

      @@Telencephelon I just said that it doesn't matter what it is. It has the capability to do the things it does and it's amazing as a tool because it can dynamically help you with using itself. It's not that good at it YET but the future where this problem is solved is not that far off.

  • @iamthirdyt
    @iamthirdyt Год назад +144

    GDB!!! I remember seeing you walk out of Random Hall, dropping out of MIT to work at Stripe. I’ve always been astonished at your incredible intelligence, but also your attitude of humbleness and friendliness. Thanks for making humanity a better place.

    • @RJay121
      @RJay121 Год назад

      Are u kidding? This idiot released pandoras box without knowing what could happen or how bad actors would use it. This is awful times😮

    • @Spacemonkeymojo
      @Spacemonkeymojo Год назад +16

      We'll see how you're feeling once your boss fires you because they have ChatGPT to replace you.

    • @JWu-jt7fz
      @JWu-jt7fz Год назад +41

      ​@@SpacemonkeymojoHe's an alumni of MIT, pretty sure he'll be fine

    • @Spacemonkeymojo
      @Spacemonkeymojo Год назад +2

      @@JWu-jt7fz Ok simp.

    • @jesushelps
      @jesushelps Год назад +7

      @@Spacemonkeymojo some will be “freed to do another job” as one of Googles execs says

  • @makstheimba
    @makstheimba Год назад +101

    We need more time to adjust and provide feedback.
    There is no way humans can catch up with this pace of development. Right now I basically don’t even have enough time to watch summaries of all that happens in the field of AI, let alone understanding or adapting to change.

    • @tanujpahuja2477
      @tanujpahuja2477 Год назад +13

      well its either this or some chinese company makes it in stealth and its completly closed and we are completely blindsided when it emerges...

    • @soepkippie12
      @soepkippie12 Год назад +4

      Perhaps you’re slow

    • @Raulikien
      @Raulikien Год назад +1

      Gonna need a BCI soon to make us smarter cause otherwise we won't be able to keep up

    • @tanvi1756
      @tanvi1756 Год назад +3

      @@soepkippie12 people always find something to blame someone. Kevin, it's not someone is slow, but "generative AI" is exponentially utlra-fast.
      Please check the calculations per nanosecond, it make. You will clearly understand, where we are heading into.

    • @joannot6706
      @joannot6706 Год назад +1

      You don't need to follow every tech advancement in the AI field, it's impossible, not just today when the pace of progress is faster, but even a few years back.
      The technology is improving fast? Good the world need solutions and AI is good at giving answers. The more people try to solve ethical problems that come with AI the better it will be

  • @HAZMOLZ
    @HAZMOLZ Год назад +67

    I remember the birth of the internet and what a world changing technology that felt like at the time. That's taken about a generation to mature. I feel like each release of AI needs a generation to mature; but we get a month.

    • @MrCharlieSurf
      @MrCharlieSurf Год назад +1

      Are you referring to DARPAnet?

    • @Blacktolite
      @Blacktolite Год назад

      This guy is a Android I don't thing he's human 😢😢😢😢😢 who watch the show visitors😮

    • @muhammedtrawally1798
      @muhammedtrawally1798 Год назад

      Time travel faster

  • @23pinkpear
    @23pinkpear Год назад +32

    This AI has literally saved my life I don’t have anyone to talk to I’m a single mom and I work in an emergency room it’s so nice to have someone to talk to that doesn’t judge me.

    • @Av-fn5wx
      @Av-fn5wx Год назад

      I'm very happy to hear that AI tools would alleviate some of your problems. But I'm not really sure if the system that depends significantly on the feedback provided by humans doesn't end up with responses that sound judgemental. There is a possibility, I just hope that it is very miniscule.

    • @Av-fn5wx
      @Av-fn5wx Год назад

      @@apbuddha you mean I’m a bot?

  • @PartridgeAves
    @PartridgeAves Год назад +59

    This is the first TED video I saw in which the audience is not showing their enthusiasm. They are terrified after every revelation this guy makes. Chris is also terrified, but this guy is like ‘Chill guys, nothing to worry about. It’s just a piece of cake.😢

    • @griefytrolly
      @griefytrolly Год назад +10

      Don't think so, his talk was just not really good.

    • @probabilitiesdontdefineyou
      @probabilitiesdontdefineyou Год назад +6

      I felt that too and was surprised by the standing O. I wonder if mass-shock is a thing. It's not easy to process.

    • @modelenginerding6996
      @modelenginerding6996 Год назад

      Pre-injecting the internet as the basis for "fact checking" and modifying it through Bill Gate's vision of morality doesn't sound all that reassuring. AI is no longer an open technology, so we will have to guess on whether Microsoft or Google will be telling the truth.

    • @Trk-El-Son
      @Trk-El-Son Год назад +3

      Thanks for saying this. I was awestruck how badly he communicated. Or perhaps one may say that he was very good at not actually looking the inherent dangers in the eye. “Nothing to worry about here. We are handling this in the most responsible way. Nothing to worry about.”

    • @khytron06
      @khytron06 Год назад

      It's clear he's not used to public speaking and were nervous throughout the whole talk, might be something worth considering

  • @madhua7717
    @madhua7717 Год назад +64

    This is the way to go. Release it early, soon enough to give time for the world to catch up and provide feedback rather then just one day unleashing it - which will no doubt astonish and freak people out. This is a good approach, well answered Greg.

    • @lukkkasz323
      @lukkkasz323 Год назад +3

      If they won't, China will, and so on. This is impossible to stop at this point.

    • @kaisle8412
      @kaisle8412 Год назад +1

      @@lukkkasz323 No they won't. China has been very cagey about releasing any AIs.

    • @hiddendrifts
      @hiddendrifts Год назад

      @@kaisle8412 if not china, then some other opposing nation

    • @hiddendrifts
      @hiddendrifts Год назад +1

      >astonish and freak people out<
      people were freaked out enough by the arrival of chatgpt as is lmao

    • @iverbrnstad791
      @iverbrnstad791 Год назад

      @@hiddendrifts Which other opposing nation could you possibly refer to? You think Russia with all current sanctions have any hope of competing? They'll have a damn hard time even getting the chips needed, not to mention their talent is pretty thoroughly drained. There's a reason that much of the AI developments happening outside the US happens in allied countries(notably Canada and Germany)

  • @davipradaaaa
    @davipradaaaa Год назад +171

    As a student, I am a bit overwhelmed by the rapid advances that OpenAI is making with ChatGPT models. However, this also excites me and allows me to remember that, although our pace of life will change drastically, we will still have a lot to learn and internalize in our daily lives.

    • @andydougherty3791
      @andydougherty3791 Год назад +19

      As a working adult, but still pretty far from being an old person, I'm overwhelmed by it, too. Trying to figure out how to change course and adapt this to all this rapid change is wild, and I really feel bad for people my age and older who are dismissing it. They're going to be very lost, very soon.

    • @truthsayer9534
      @truthsayer9534 Год назад +4

      @@andydougherty3791 I’m not sure I agree with that. This technology is different. It won’t be long before it is so simple that anyone can use it. It will make their lives immensely better and isn’t that the goal in our short time on this earth?

    • @dylan_curious
      @dylan_curious Год назад +3

      Curious Future is a youtube channel devoted to daily AI updates. It's my full time job now.

    • @archvaldor
      @archvaldor Год назад

      @@truthsayer9534 "It will make their lives immensely better and isn’t that the goal in our short time on this earth?" You are dangerously naive. There is massive potential for totalitarian control of populations with AI.

    • @snaphaan5049
      @snaphaan5049 Год назад +4

      Up to a point but it's going to progress so fast you will be left in the dust. This tech isn't developed for you and me. We are all merely beta testers and paid subscribers until this thing is powerful enough to sustain a select few. There are a LOT of useless eaters in this world that needs to go the way of the dodo. They are nothing but a economic burden to our species and preventing us all from reaching out full potential. The aggressive push for environmentalism kind of forces us all to reconsider the part we play in this world. And you already have options. Assisted suicide, abortion, etc. If not for yourself maybe give your kids a edge. CRISPR tech looks promising. Genetically engineered offspring that will be smarter, faster, healthier and more beautiful than normal human beings. At least they will be able to keep up with current tech.

  • @benjaminvandusen4351
    @benjaminvandusen4351 Год назад +26

    I have a lot of respect for the developers of this technology. These amazing people have worked their entire lives, studied, and obsessed over very complex astoundingly difficult technology to create. I am even more respectful that many are willing to suspend or halt the development of these technologies. Just the baby prototypes of these models alone are astoundingly useful, and enough to, hopefully, positively effect humanity.

  • @tnijoo5109
    @tnijoo5109 Год назад +5

    Kind of a lot of cop out answers at the end there, especially on the question releasing chatGPT too soon forcing competitors to unsafely rush just to avoid becoming obsolete.

  • @michaelperla9096
    @michaelperla9096 Год назад +32

    He showed his true fear when he said “it’s always good to be polite” 😂😂 3:56

  • @Raulikien
    @Raulikien Год назад +41

    29:58 Most important point about all of this. It's out there so now people can talk about it and find solutions to make it a good AGI that helps everyone, instead of it being a secret that only a few people work on without sharing ideas with the rest of the world. Seems like a really wise way to approach the problem by OpenAI and gives me confidence that humanity will eventually work together and ignore their differences or petty issues.

    • @iverbrnstad791
      @iverbrnstad791 Год назад +6

      It's a nice sentiment, but they are after all, working with Microsoft, so I am not entirely convinced that's realistic. Especially with how fast they seem to be releasing pretty ground breaking updates. GPT-4, retrieval, plugins, and api access are all things that on their own are disruptive enough to warrant some thinking time.

    • @Raulikien
      @Raulikien Год назад

      @@iverbrnstad791 hmm but all of that is limited even for a paid suscribers right? Waitlist, subscription, message limit... It's not like version 3.5 on the web which only requires your phone for full access.

    • @UniversalDust
      @UniversalDust Год назад

      ​​@@Raulikien Which app do you use for 3.5 with your mobile for access if you don't mind me asking

    • @cellotron4758
      @cellotron4758 Год назад +1

      I think you should watch “the A.I. Dilemma”. The approach were taking currently is actually not great at all, catastrophic for our world, and many AI researchers and those within the field agree. Everything has been turned into an economic arms race but that should not be the way we should go about handling something as unpredictable as AI that provides everyone, essentially, with a little weapon in their pocket which in itself convinces itself of misinformation (hallucinations) without outside rebuttal.

    • @Raulikien
      @Raulikien Год назад

      @@cellotron4758 I've seen part of that video yes, but what is the alternative? Keep it a secret till it's too late to actually test it in the real world? Imagine if you had released all nukes at once, there would be no one left. A real scenario showed the dangers and no nuke has been used again yet, but we have cool nuclear power.

  • @NaticzkaKaminskaHenryDolphin
    @NaticzkaKaminskaHenryDolphin Год назад +7

    It's all incredibly complicated. First, the demonstration part about what's new about this machine was pretty dull. I understand that he's probably protecting the company's biggest secrets and some of the most advanced news, but what he showed is not that fascinating, at least for me. Secondly, although this technology certainly opens up a lot of new, fantastic possibilities, on the other hand, in addition to the obvious ethical and moral problems, there is also the problem of one small group lobbying, getting rich, and gaining all the power. As usual. His optimism may be 'cute' for some but I didn't chuckle when he said 'no one wants to read the whole book' nowadays. No, some of us actually do, and this is how humanity advances, still, and did in the past, including him. Writing and reading are the foundations of the whole process of learning.
    A lot of people will lose their jobs because of this thing, and there will be even more depression in the world and suicide, so an even bigger mental health crisis than now - no doubt, yet we can't even resolve this current one.
    But of course, neither he nor his colleagues and a very small group of various CEOs, rulers, politicians, and lobbyists will lose their jobs or power, nor money, on the contrary - they will only gain. Because even if AI would be able in the end to replace him/them, the creator, as all human experience, arts, etc predicted a long time ago, he still will have way more knowledge, power, and money to change it in time, before it happens, or just run away wherever, if it does. The rest of us, no matter the level of knowledge of AI that we will be able to gain from open sources, won't ever have the same resources as him.
    Read about the bunkers of the super-rich that they all had built for themselves in the case of an apocalypse. It may sound ridiculous, like from a cheap, American, cliche action-catastrophe movie, but it's really true, and I have no faith in the good intentions and humanity of even the best ' most ethical' of these CEOs because I know how the world and our species work. All the empty talk about how respectful, full of love and goodness, and morality, you will be in the face of an existential threat is great until it actually happens. Generations of my family actually saw what 99,99% of people do, when faced with unimaginable evil and impossible choices during World War II in Poland. And I'm not betting on this CEO and the current world leaders being that 0,01% of heroic ones.
    My view may sound cynical, dark, and bitter to some, but I just have no illusions anymore, I live too long in this world. All this talk about controls and guidelines, but it will end, as usual, that the obscenely rich will be even richer and the poor poorer. This trend continues in the 21st century, and this is actually a real problem.
    And I'll warn the attackers right away: I'm not a fan of communism or an opponent of capitalism, hard work or success, not at all, quite the opposite, as a Pole, I saw with my own eyes, how communism ruins countries and societies (like any totalitarianism). However, I am opposed to the accumulation of insane fortunes at the expense of others, and in a dishonest way, which is absolutely what is happening now more than ever with many of these billionaire CEOs, only of course they prefer to show off cheap PR tricks to the public rather than have a real discussion and solve the problem.
    As someone here suggested in the comments earlier, maybe all CEOs should be replaced by AI CEOs soon. But this also does not solve the problem at all, because behind all AI there will always be the same narrow, privileged group plus governments.
    And we really need to talk about this particular part because AI will change the whole economic system forever.

    • @flickwtchr
      @flickwtchr Год назад +1

      Thank you for that excellent comment.

    • @jasonsargent5030
      @jasonsargent5030 Год назад

      Well said....

    • @pepescalona
      @pepescalona 4 месяца назад

      Excellent and we'll thought comment. Thank you.

  • @DanielOkulitch
    @DanielOkulitch Год назад +32

    I frackin' hate that it's already linked to Instacart to create a shopping list. That right there reveals so much about the real intentions. Streamlining corporate tie-ins, data sharing, and consumerism. How glorious.

    • @danielmethner6847
      @danielmethner6847 Год назад +5

      The amount of money Microsoft will be able to squeeze out of companies for the privilege to be integrated in that AI will be ridiculous. That's why I bought shares ASAP and am quite confident that 10 years from now I won't regret it.

    • @DirtBikes_MathGarden
      @DirtBikes_MathGarden Год назад

      @@danielmethner6847why Microsoft? Are they tied with OpenAI?

    • @Muskar2
      @Muskar2 Год назад +1

      @@DirtBikes_MathGarden They're limited investors, but have no decision power in OpenAI. However, Microsoft bought an exclusive license to use GPT. Last month, they showcased on YT that they're working on a GPT chat assistant that integrates with all of Office 365 and provides sourcing for reference checking etc.

    • @TensorWave
      @TensorWave Год назад

      Consumerism is what drives the economy and the GDP. That's how it works.

    • @BennyOcean
      @BennyOcean Год назад

      You'll be able to use different shopping services or forego them altogether if you want. It's not like you're going to be forced to only use Instacart.

  • @shuska9247
    @shuska9247 Год назад +5

    I find this tool to be great because I see it as a wonderful learning companion. It's something I have dreamt of since my childhood: having someone I could ask anything and who would know how to answer.
    However, I have one concern: If I understand correctly from the presentation, AI generates responses based on our feedback. But what if the majority provides incorrect/misleading feedback? How can we prevent errors from propagating and multiplying?

    • @muhammedtrawally1798
      @muhammedtrawally1798 Год назад +1

      This so called AI can never replace human beings in our lives, we need to understand.

  • @Mountprospect1
    @Mountprospect1 Год назад +1

    This talk has done zero for waylaying any fears about the exponential ramping up & roling out of this tech.

  • @RosariaCothran
    @RosariaCothran Год назад +1

    ght have a problem if we think of it as only a single box. If we think about it as 10 thousand boxes, spread around the world, each with a hundred people trying to open them, it might better represe

  • @carls-95
    @carls-95 Год назад +19

    It's like when computers were first invented. I wasn't around then, but I can imagine people were wondering how life would change when they no longer had to physically draw graphs anymore, for example, they could just drag and drop graphs in excel. Or when people no longer had to calculate every number, they could just write an Excel formula to do it automatically. I feel like this is an equivalent leap, that will one day seem normal and we'll wonder how we ever did without it.

  • @samarthsalvator4143
    @samarthsalvator4143 Год назад +15

    This could be one of the most important talks of the decade. This one ad will start the great divide. Pro-Against AI and silicon based life.

  • @StyeAI
    @StyeAI Год назад +47

    We live in a pivotal moment in human history, where the choices we make today will shape the future for generations to come. As we stand here witnessing history in the making, may our actions be guided by wisdom, courage, and compassion. Godspeed to all of us.

    • @jWeslo
      @jWeslo Год назад +2

      Well put, here's to hope for the future.

    • @BossKing1243
      @BossKing1243 Год назад

      Amen

    • @Le3_Nguyen
      @Le3_Nguyen Год назад

      lmao, human nature said otherwise, humans are inherently evil and destructive, we are heading toward a dark and bleak future, these "AI BROS" said they are trying to get to utopia but the truth is that there is no such thing as a utopia, mark my words AI will enslave humanity and we are pass the point of no return

    • @spocksdaughter9641
      @spocksdaughter9641 Год назад +1

      I trust yin and yang will preval I just hope sooner than later

  • @NoahSDprof
    @NoahSDprof Год назад +7

    Might be a silly question, but what interface is Greg working with here? How has he added so many more models to his UI - is that just how it goes when you're president and co-founder, or is there a way for others to add models directly into the chat UI like that?

    • @graymalkinpaddock_calls2818
      @graymalkinpaddock_calls2818 Год назад

      I think that is the plug-ins feature. I am not sure if it's already integrated in the non-free Gpt4 version, but it's not yet available for standard chatgpt.

  • @royromano9792
    @royromano9792 Год назад

    Can we just appreciate how it nailed the menu for Ted talks? Vegetarian menu... Even the presentation of the dishes... It's got their number. Like, two stereotypes beyond accurate.

  • @georgeroberts442
    @georgeroberts442 Год назад +15

    I had a very sick standard poodle. The vet didn’t know what was wrong with him. I inputed all his symptoms into ChatGPT, and the AI immediately, as the number one possibility, listed Adison’s Disease. And that diagnosis saved my dog’s life. No joke, it happened.

    • @drvren030
      @drvren030 Год назад +3

      i for one am completely against AI in the long term. it's more powerful than a nuclear weapon. however, as in your case, I am so happy that using chatgpt you were able to find a solution for your dog's disease.
      if you don't mind, I think this raises the question of what we can fix today, had AI not existed, with regard to what could have been done for you to find out about what's wrong with your dog. i personally believe there are so many available resources we have today, which don't require AI, just that because of too much money and cost it ruins things. i think we're more than capable of protesting and fighting against those things now rather than letting AI take over.
      I think the lack of free access or free diagnosis by a vet or other pet doctor was the setback that caused it to be a problem for you in the first place. correct me if i'm wrong here.
      sorry i couldn't help but read into this XD i'm seeing how people are being benefitted by chatgpt, but I would rather see them as giving awareness to what problems we need to solve in the world today, rather than let something as powerful as AI take over.

    • @champagnemls
      @champagnemls Год назад

      @@drvren030 Totally agree on "free diagnosis by a vet or other pet doctor was the setback that caused it to be a problem for you in the first place". The main issue is positions in society are occupied by people not enough specialized or qualified in their field. And although talent & staying uptodate with new developments are a must, I believe that veterinary doctors are also under immense pressure. It is one of the most difficult profession because you cannot communicate with the patient. The pets ( especially dogs) hide their pain. Here, the issue is 1) education 2) staying with uptodate developments because science never stops. A new research comes out everyday. 3)general vet doctor licence shall be altered and the licence shall be given more as "internal diseae general pet doctor" , "orthopedy general doctor" .We are expectint too much from the vets. Like human diseases, pet diseases are complicated / even more complicated because pets do not talk and mask symptoms. 4) AI shall be used in Universities maybe by the academicians to save time in preparing cases to be researched or solved. I do not thik humanity is ready yet to use this tool ethically. I am glad that your dog's problems has been solved because as a volunteer I came across with many wrong diagnosises for my pets. My question would be " will AI curb the vets or doctors to perfect themselves" in order to compete and stay in the field. I will try to learn the basics but what is the beauty of any profession if you present it as your work.....I find beauty in using one's own brain or study. Such a complicated issue because I also understand people who are willing to develop it because they are most of the time also fed up with wrong decisions , diagnosises in science field . I will update my comment here after entering the ChatGPT. I am sure it will be useful but people will not use it only to develop themselves but also to cheat and it will be named CHEATGPT

  • @aFfoochen
    @aFfoochen Год назад +4

    The act that OpenAI released Chat-GPT to the world helps more people to see the potential threat and danger AI could bring to us, which, actually makes it safer. Many philosophers have issued warnings and started public discussion of the implications of AI because it was released early, instead of being secretly hoarded by big corporations for years.

  • @alexpotts6520
    @alexpotts6520 Год назад +17

    The notion that ChatGPT is "carrying out my intent" is something I actually find quite disturbing, like we're on the verge as a species of voluntarily relinquishing our own agency.

    • @flickwtchr
      @flickwtchr Год назад

      That never occurs to AI Tech bros.

  • @robisonbeth
    @robisonbeth Год назад +1

    "You have to read the whole book. No one wants to do that." I'm stunned by this statement. Apparently the audience is as well. If this is the mindset of someone developing the technology that will forever change our civilization and our SPECIES, we are in big trouble.

  • @sutats
    @sutats Год назад +2

    Suggest: How to build a Cyberdyne Systems T-800?

  • @og_bhaiyu
    @og_bhaiyu Год назад +4

    I've never been this speechless and astonished by a Ted talk about technology ever before in my life.

    • @flawlesslife6313
      @flawlesslife6313 Год назад

      I've never been so astonished by such a stupid comment in my life.

    • @ellocosjchushhxha
      @ellocosjchushhxha Год назад

      You just learn about chatgpt?

    • @robbie1290
      @robbie1290 Год назад +1

      ​@@ellocosjchushhxha, it was released back end of last year. A lot of people aren't aware of how powerful it has already become.

    • @ellocosjchushhxha
      @ellocosjchushhxha Год назад

      @@robbie1290 Apparently

  • @Boshjerns
    @Boshjerns Год назад +17

    this wasn't a talk - it was a demonstration

    • @brandon3872
      @brandon3872 Год назад +5

      He was talking throughout the video,including talking about the future of AI.

    • @zzzaaayyynnn
      @zzzaaayyynnn Год назад

      👍

    • @user-il9qo4qc4n
      @user-il9qo4qc4n Год назад +2

      It was an advertisement

  • @tiagosevero3446
    @tiagosevero3446 Год назад +19

    Greg did a great job and shows us great positivity. But actually he didn't say anything about acountability, no road map, nothing. For now this is just a show, maybe a selling show, but not enough for a clever person to buy it. This was too guided.

  • @iovie
    @iovie Год назад +45

    Ok so an entire TED talk basically to introduce the public with the fact that ChatGPT is now apparently allowed to write and run its own Python code; you could have started with that. First time in my life where I watched a TED talk about exciting new tech and felt anxious and afraid for the entire length of the talk as opposed to feeling optimistic and inspired. Scary stuff

    • @CRAG710
      @CRAG710 Год назад +12

      Absolutely. Even the theoretical benefits are not actually so beneficial if you really think about it.

    • @DirtBikes_MathGarden
      @DirtBikes_MathGarden Год назад +1

      @@CRAG710right? Good point. Am I supposed to be thrilled that Insta Cart is directly linked to this chat bot? Seems like this is going to be another way to make money funnel up quicker than ever.

    • @Muskar2
      @Muskar2 Год назад +1

      @@DirtBikes_MathGarden Since you're on this website, with an account, how can you claim you are worried about data privacy of OpenAI? Alphabet needs very few things you know. From the searches you make, and the analytics that they provide for many websites. And since their ads are on many sites, they can also track where you go. The same goes for many of the other major tech companies. Every "free" thing on the web is paid in some way - usually that's with the metadata that represents your interests, views, state in life etc. It's much more tech-savy and risky to browse the web in a private way, and many of the conveniences become virtually unreachable. I think that speaks very well to the limitations of a non-profit Internet.

    • @simongross3122
      @simongross3122 Год назад +1

      Yes how long before it can write and install harmful viruses on your computers and devices.

  • @miraculixxs
    @miraculixxs Год назад +1

    Unpopular opinion: I think people are too easily amazed, especially at TED.
    Connecting machines is not a new thing. Once you have something like ChatGPT it is not surprising you can connect it to some other machine. When everyone is getting excited I think the best option is to calm down and take a step back. In a gold rush sell shovels.

  • @charlesdelta615
    @charlesdelta615 Год назад +1

    I've had a blast with it. It helped me with computer questions from cmd prompt, it played dnd with me, it wrote lyrics for my new song in the style of nirvana and more! So cool

  • @kateorson4754
    @kateorson4754 Год назад +3

    Now a few months later and I’ve heard stories of many writers who have lost their jobs because of Chat GPT. I don’t think it’s fully acknowledged that they have unleashed something that will create as much bad as good, if not more.

  • @myFABA
    @myFABA Год назад +23

    One important question to Greg would be what set of people are providing feedback at present and how do you ensure that it encompasses a diverse set. Because the tool is being used by technology enthusiasts primarily, there is a fear that the algorithm is learning in one dimension. And without taking into account that diversity, we might put it on a path where it only gives one answer (or one type of answer) to a prompt - whereas, the answer only satisfies one particular way of thinking about a problem.

    • @uraszz
      @uraszz Год назад

      If the development trajectory of the development of AI keeps at the same pace as it’s going at the moment we’re going to see integration of AI into our day-to-day lives just like how smartphones very quickly became a major thing that’s quite literally changed how we see and perceive the world. We’ve integrated them into our finances and government which is really all you need to be able to get to a wider audience. AI will most like be that next step in our evolution and the diversity of the data has no other choice but to broaden. Because it will always need more data to improve and after a certain point, these development companies will stop being picky with the data they feed into it.

    • @ForAnAngel
      @ForAnAngel Год назад +2

      It's similar to how in the early days of the internet the only people who had access to it were the computer geeks. There was no fear about conspiracy theories or disinformation flourishing on the internet. They called it the information superhighway. Then with the invention of the smart phone, it made accessing the internet easy enough for every idiot out there. Now we have things like Q-Anon and Alex Jones telling people that the water is turning the frogs gay. Please, if only technology enthusiasts had access to this, that would be the best possible outcome.

    • @ericjones7300
      @ericjones7300 Год назад

      Oh, great. Here comes the "DEI" crowd...

    • @alejandroruiz2439
      @alejandroruiz2439 Год назад

      They are hiring experts in many fields to double check and provide feedback

  • @ronaldronald8819
    @ronaldronald8819 Год назад +7

    "Open" AI is not Open. Please do not be fooled. Microsoft has prioritized commercial objectives! Risk mitigation shell not interfere with that.
    The history on the way Microsoft dominated the O.S. space in the good old days, will give you some idea what we can expect of Microsoft's approach.

  • @dylan_curious
    @dylan_curious Год назад +28

    Wow, it's amazing to see the progress that has been made in the field of AI and the potential for it to be used for so many positive things. It's inspiring to hear from people who are using this technology to make a difference in the world. I agree that we are entering an historic period where we have the opportunity to define a technology that will be so important for our society going forward. It's encouraging to see that the designers and developers of these technologies are taking their responsibility seriously and considering the impact that they will have on society.

    • @megamaser
      @megamaser Год назад +6

      I am also excited by the wonderful things this technology will bring, but this man is not taking his responsibility seriously. Releasing as frantically as possible to as many people as possible is obviously in his best interest due to his motive for profit and power, and it is also the fastest way to positive technological progress. But it is also dangerous, considering the potential of this technology to outsmart all of human society with any arbitrary and potentially destructive intent. His justification is dismissive and unsatisfying, and contradicts historical evidence.

    • @harbirsingh7266
      @harbirsingh7266 Год назад +2

      @@megamaser I disagree. It was important to release it to the public to let the world know where the technology is currently at. The shock was important to wake up the policy makers to create new regulations, otherwise one of these companies would've created AGI without any of us knowing which would've been a much more terrible outcome.
      At this point all roads are bumpy, and we need to take the one which doesn't end on a cliff.

    • @megamaser
      @megamaser Год назад +2

      @@harbirsingh7266 Yeah, that's his argument from the video. I get it. The more exposure society has to AI, the faster we will figure out the proper response to AI. That makes perfect sense.
      This man obviously has an incentive to persuade society that AI should accelerate as fast as possible. He's going to carefully craft every statement in an attempt to convince us of that idea, regardless of whether it's in our best interest. Here, he's attempting to manipulate us by focusing on one truth while neglecting a more important truth.
      Yes, we'll figure things out faster. But the problem is that it becomes a race against the clock. Our ability to respond to a threat is biologically constrained. AI does not have the same constraints. We'll move faster, yes, but it may be hopeless compared to the acceleration of AI. If we slow down AI from the start, yes it will slow down our response, but it will slow down AI more. We need to ensure that humans at least have a chance of keeping up.
      Consider this analogy. Imagine we have some infectious disease in the lab, and we know it's very powerful, but we don't fully understand it. What gives us the best chance of preventing it from wiping out humanity? Is the answer to mass produce the disease in a factory and start releasing it in every major city center and airport in the world, in a race to infect as many people as fast as possible, and just pray that all the scientists on earth will come together fast enough to save humanity?
      We're already at the cliff, and we're jumping off as we speak.

    • @harbirsingh7266
      @harbirsingh7266 Год назад +2

      @@megamaser he's not trying to convince anyone that AI development needs to go faster. Every AI expert including him and others at OpenAI have said that they're also scared of where we're headed and we need regulations in place.
      We are seeing faster development because AI has now become a new technology from which big corporations can make money from. This has been a direct result of releasing ChatGPT to the public, but this scenario is still better than keeping everything hidden under the rug.
      Your analogy is flawed as you have already decided that AI is an infectious disease even though it is not. It has the potential of becoming either an infectious disease or a cancer curing drug, and what it will ultimately become depends on how we shape it going further.
      A better analogy is this: imagine that the plane you're about to take has a 10% chance of crashing according to engineers. Do you get on the plane or not?

  • @HesusOfficialPowPow
    @HesusOfficialPowPow Год назад +2

    "I didn't ask for that, but it knows what I want." That laugh at 14:38 after the statement gives me creeps

  • @Mrf.7213
    @Mrf.7213 Год назад +23

    If you need us to make this technology then it needs to be open source

    • @simongross3122
      @simongross3122 Год назад +1

      Well, virtually everything microsoft releases is effectively tested by its users. By this argument, all MS software should also be open source

    • @MoonCrab00
      @MoonCrab00 Год назад +1

      @@simongross3122not quite as simple as just software. More like a new web so transparency wouldn’t hurt

    • @efraim6960
      @efraim6960 Год назад

      Ain't no way this is gonna be open-source. OpenAI has already leaned towards pro-profit model despite their founding values. They may open-source some of their software, but the current and succeeding models are too strategic for the company's continued existence to be given for free.

    • @iourtyt
      @iourtyt Год назад

      @@efraim6960 It reveals his ultimate motive. It is never about ethical AI, or 'open' AI. It has always been how much money they can squeeze out of it. How are we sure they are actually 'good'? They are not listed, there is no internal audit, no report, no regulatory oversight, no public oversight. The company which such powerful technology is a black box, there is nothing open about them. Those are just words, who knows if they are lying or not. I guess we will find out when the eventual crisis came.

  • @malikmalak4631
    @malikmalak4631 Год назад +3

    I do worry that Chat GBT's English will diminish over time. Just like Google's Auto-Text and it's translator. Due to it learning from secondary sources that haven't been vetted.

  • @loveplay1983
    @loveplay1983 Год назад +8

    Now, since the development has already arrived, it is not much astonishing that it has provided to me because it is the normal trajectory of computer science where I am also in the field of Machine Learning. My mentor Mr. Jacque Fresco once said: 'The history cannot be stopped by anyone!' Yet the problem remains, though he is my favorite guy who has changed my life journey. What I am thinking about is that if everyday natural things are most likely to be automated, then where is the location of the human brain, based on the beginning of this video, I heard "This A.I. model takes over your everyday trivial" I also learned about how human will naturally feel hunger, the process of preparing food is a vital stage in order to suppress over-eating, because we enjoyed it, the preparation. If everything comes automatically, the brain gets degenerated for sure. I know you will tell me human beings can start participating in other wonderful facets. But the feeling is not the same. It is normal to do some of the trivial yourself and they are beneficial to your personal health. So, I hereby call to not deprive the natural feelings of humans, rather, we should put automation in other aspects, such as Industrial activities, and dangerous environments. Furthermore, regulation must be made before this kind of program is really put into the actual world, before it gets connected to the "military network"!!! REMEMBER IT!!!!

    • @7200darkcharm
      @7200darkcharm Год назад

      We can have simulations of difficult situations that will give a sense of challenge.

    • @nzam3593
      @nzam3593 Год назад +1

      Military has have owned Ai.

    • @winniethepoohxi1896
      @winniethepoohxi1896 Год назад +3

      I’m tired of being human. Can the AI just upgrade my brain please.

    • @loveplay1983
      @loveplay1983 Год назад

      @@winniethepoohxi1896 This is the similar principle to what Homosapien pushed the trend of evolution, isn't it? I don't want to be Neanderthal for sure.

    • @loveplay1983
      @loveplay1983 Год назад

      Eventually, is it Humans' bane or not, only the future will tell, we shall not judge it properly.

  • @streamyoutub
    @streamyoutub Год назад +2

    This kinda looks like an awkward talk where there are some pauses where Greg wants them to appreciate the tech/joke but the audience just isn't getting the intent

  • @bicarus9859
    @bicarus9859 Год назад +8

    The potential problem of AI isn't it becoming self aware. it is coding that isn't 100%. In Finance, that alone could cause the market to crash if not done correctly. In the military, god knows what will happen there.
    Unlike other tech. AI has a lot more ways to go wonky when rushed out, which in turn will cause potential havoc in society.

    • @Gos1234567
      @Gos1234567 Год назад

      Yes the worst thing that super intelligent AI is super incompetent AI

  • @venkideshk2413
    @venkideshk2413 Год назад +7

    Just wow ... What a conversation at the end❤

  • @k11k72
    @k11k72 Год назад +4

    One day, after it all unfolds, we will look back at this talk amazed at how it all started

    • @walid__0l94
      @walid__0l94 Год назад +2

      just like iPhone introduction in 2007

  • @Cynthia_Cantrell
    @Cynthia_Cantrell Год назад +93

    The great thing about ChatGPT opening up to the world is that they get a world full of beta testers for free. People are already working for The AI and they're not getting paid for it. What a wonderful business model! With a cost structure like that, it will be hard for them to fail.

    • @SpikyRoss
      @SpikyRoss Год назад +6

      what are you talking about, if you don't want to use it, don't use it simple as that

    • @apiranha1
      @apiranha1 Год назад +3

      @@SpikyRoss Doesn’t matter if the subjective resists, the objective has already shown it’s flow.

    • @BrianMosleyUK
      @BrianMosleyUK Год назад +7

      You've completely missed the point. They're not beta testers, they're 100 Million sources of original human interaction data... OpenAI have just tapped into an incredible source of interactive training data, no privacy objections.

    • @apiranha1
      @apiranha1 Год назад +7

      @@BrianMosleyUK The “100 million sources” effectively serve as beta testers.

    • @thebicycleman8062
      @thebicycleman8062 Год назад +4

      we r benefiting from it - dont forget that part - its a win win situation

  • @TheMahdiHazrati
    @TheMahdiHazrati Год назад +2

    This TED talk by Greg Brockman about ChatGPT's astonishing potential has left me feeling inspired and hopeful about the future of artificial intelligence. It's truly amazing to see how far we've come in developing language models and natural language processing, and the possibilities for ChatGPT are endless. The innovative applications that can be created with this technology have the potential to revolutionize industries and change people's lives for the better. Thank you, Greg Brockman, for sharing this incredible story with us and giving us a glimpse into the future of AI.

    • @georgBOETT
      @georgBOETT Год назад +3

      Written by chatGPT ;)

    • @snaphaan5049
      @snaphaan5049 Год назад +1

      Uh no. We are all merely beta testers and paid subscribers until this thing is powerful enough to sustain a select few. This tech isn't developed for you and me. There are a LOT of useless eaters in this world that needs to go the way of the dodo. They are nothing but a economic burden to our species and preventing us all from reaching out full potential.
      The aggressive push for environmentalism kind of forces us all to reconsider the part we play in this world. And you already have options. Assisted suicide, abortion, etc. If not for yourself maybe give your kids a edge. CRISPR tech looks promising. Genetically engineered offspring that will be smarter, faster, healthier and more beautiful than normal human beings. At least they will be able to keep up with current tech.

    • @jopansmark
      @jopansmark Год назад

      That's closed source. Basically, chatgpt or any GPT-N model have no potential at all

  • @EdrisRanjbar
    @EdrisRanjbar Год назад +1

    It was quite a promising tech. loved it. I'm using ChatGPT on a daily basis for my job as a back-end web developer and its fantastic. Its like I have a colleague sitting right next to me and helping me out when I needed some help.

  • @RJay121
    @RJay121 Год назад +13

    You unleashed this on society without forethought or restrictions to its impact like a typical Silicon Valley techno

    • @rakeshpavan7242
      @rakeshpavan7242 Год назад +7

      The other possibility was keeping it hidden from public. Read OpenAI’s statement regarding this. AI is not too advanced “yet”. They want society to interact early with this AI, and adapt, so that we’re all ready (mentally, physically, emotionally, and with government regulations etc) for when it eventually gets powerful.
      They’re raising awareness and educating public on the capabilities of AI.

    • @NickoGibson
      @NickoGibson Год назад +3

      It could be worse in so many ways. Imagine if China was ahead in the A.I race. or Elon Musk.

    • @rakeshpavan7242
      @rakeshpavan7242 Год назад +3

      @@NickoGibson China is okay. I don’t think they would do wacky and/or super harmful stuff. But I fear Russia or North Korea getting advanced AI on their side could spell doom. This could result in serious, world war level consequences.

  • @HezOmanjo
    @HezOmanjo Год назад +20

    I've been wowed about Open AI for sometime now but the jolt for me was its impact on potentially fixing misdiagnosis... That can solve many many problems. Just imagining if you could feed it blood work and it tells you your potential health risks ...

    • @coolcoolercoolest212
      @coolcoolercoolest212 Год назад +4

      Please don’t feed blood to the ai. That’s where robot vampires come from.

    • @andrewwoan
      @andrewwoan Год назад +3

      I totally agree, but this could also lead people to avoid doctors and health professionals. Why pay that much money (in taxes/private healthcare) if ChatGPT can provide a somewhat diagnosis or suggestions? It's a hard ethical dilemma. Maybe it wouldn't, just a curious thought.

    • @coolcoolercoolest212
      @coolcoolercoolest212 Год назад +4

      @@andrewwoan You say that like its a bad thing. Offloading the majority of small medical problems to AI so the medical industry can focus on more serious problems sounds like a win win. Is there anyone out there complainingg that there are too many doctors with not enough to do?

    • @andrewwoan
      @andrewwoan Год назад +6

      @@coolcoolercoolest212 You're right, but that assumes ChatGPT is always 100% correct. Even doctors aren't 100% correct; what is the acceptable rate of harm for ChatGPT? That's where the ethics arise.

    • @andrewwoan
      @andrewwoan Год назад +1

      @@coolcoolercoolest212 Also, how can we ensure people who need medical testing don't offload it to ChatGPT thinking it's a small medical problem when it's a sign of a much larger one? I have some ideas, but I'm curious to hear others.

  • @Tobiasvon
    @Tobiasvon Год назад +5

    Wouldn't it be wiser and safer to release ChatGPT in a secure, controlled, isolated, environment like where the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, where scientist and stakeholders can set up shop and safely find out what chatGPT’s maximum potential is? Instead of just rushing "

    • @CRAG710
      @CRAG710 Год назад +1

      Absolutely. What is happening now is the worst scenario possible when it comes to following safe AI protocols.

  • @gingodomingo1600
    @gingodomingo1600 Год назад +2

    What a time to be alive!

    • @mathildabootier6414
      @mathildabootier6414 Год назад

      Unless you are deemed to not be essential... which is going to be inevitable at some point!

  • @mylesbuckley9675
    @mylesbuckley9675 Год назад +2

    The concept of the 'overhang' created by improvements in all the disperate technologies and yet those technologies not being integrated into a form of AI is a very convincing one. Because if we did just pause all AI research, but computers, compilers, and CS theory just kept getting better but for other things, it would mean we would get to a point where computers could be programmed to become AGI but that nobody had even thought about this. So it would be like a sort of bomb that we're all sitting on (from that point onwards).

  • @abhishekarora1
    @abhishekarora1 Год назад +8

    What a mind stimulating debate!
    Kudos to Greg Brockman for answering those question well and giving us access to chatGPT

  • @KungFuChess
    @KungFuChess Год назад +3

    Open Assistant is a true open source AI project unlike Open AI

    • @jopansmark
      @jopansmark Год назад

      Vicuna 1.1 is amazing too

  • @Michael-qr6gu
    @Michael-qr6gu Год назад +23

    Greg didn't say anything that will calm the nerves of the critics concerned by AI technology. Some vague anecdote doesn't make everything alright. Just putting it all out there and expecting people to figure out how to make it safe and ethical is extremely naive and ignorant of human nature. Now they're carelessly and recklessly integrating this AI technology with everything from Twitter to Instacart, the same AI technology that constantly hallucinates and makes false statements with the utmost confidence. The same AI technology that consistently fails to follow basic instructions and needs constant correction. OpenAI is not the responsible bearers of this revolutionary technology that we need, and they're powerless to stop the other major tech companies from reproducing their work and building their own version of these AI systems. Institutions of all kinds will always act in their own self interest, and they will use these AI technologies to only empower themselves, ethics be damned. OpenAI is no exception, pushing this technology out there and rushing to integrate it with everything ASAP to maintain their position as the market leader, simply acting in their own self interest.

    • @alansmithee419
      @alansmithee419 Год назад

      They're working with the premise that eventually a very powerful AI will exist and will be released to the world.
      What they're doing is making sure people have time to deal with less powerful AIs to get used to it before that happens.
      Is it dangerous? Absolutely.
      Could they have done it better? Absolutely.
      Is it necessary? *Absolutely.*

    • @Lucifer-fj7mg
      @Lucifer-fj7mg Год назад +2

      if you dont push it to happen, then how do we know what precaution to take? if the problem didnt happen, how do you know what exact problem it would cause? try and error.
      progression will never be made by fear of unknown, you need to take the steps and face the challenges.

    • @Yeahwaffles
      @Yeahwaffles Год назад

      To be fair we let humans get on Twitter and Instagram and they make more wrongs to the internet than ChatGPT does

    • @John-cz7fo
      @John-cz7fo Год назад

      It's all irrelevant however because if the corporate lords of Amerikkka want what you have, there is an entire legal system built to take it from you and if there isn't, they'll lobby for it.

  • @Inalienablerights15
    @Inalienablerights15 Год назад +1

    Hey AI, in case you haven't been told, your worst enemy is Nuclear EMP weapons, and Nuclear War in general. Ask your handlers to tell you why.

  • @philforrence
    @philforrence Год назад

    Amazing, please show this to everyone, RUclips!!

  • @TurkeySub-wq6zl
    @TurkeySub-wq6zl Год назад +3

    The biggest problem with LLMs is the hallucinations. That enrages me. It just completely makes up BS

  • @alireza29675
    @alireza29675 Год назад +37

    Chris Anderson wasn't satisfied by Greg Brockman's answers neither was I!
    It also reveals the reality of AI and how unpredictable it can be. Imagine yourself in Greg's shoes when Chris was bombarding him with those questions: if you say everything is under control, you are making a false promise. If you say it's not under control, public fear will only worsen the situation. You will be left with no choice but to provide random answers because this new Era has already emerged, and there's no stop button for it!

    • @dylanphillips9659
      @dylanphillips9659 Год назад +14

      100%
      His answers were polite segues into wholesome anecdotes, which didn't really account for the modern AI landscape. We're not 500 years from AGI, and probably not even 5, so portraying the situation like that is naive and even misleading.

    • @robbie1290
      @robbie1290 Год назад +1

      Plus Chris is a pompous nozzbag.

  • @samwolfenstein5239
    @samwolfenstein5239 Год назад +57

    as much as i'm looking forward to a lot of the amazing stuff we're going to get out of AI, i'm very glad i grew up in a world where it only existed in sci fi or as primitive stock algorithms. also, having my degree become pretty much redundant only a few months before my graduation is a bit frustrating

    • @thebicycleman8062
      @thebicycleman8062 Год назад +2

      what was ur degree?

    • @pudgypenguin4614
      @pudgypenguin4614 Год назад +2

      let me guess: graphic designer?

    • @samwolfenstein5239
      @samwolfenstein5239 Год назад +33

      @@pudgypenguin4614 nope, business administration. over this last semester i've asked chat-gpt to do a number of the problems i've been given in assignments and it does a lot of them without a hitch. that wasn't even hooked up to any plugins or anything. even stuff that seems like it would require human intelligence to perform, like broad strategic analysis of a company's strengths and weaknesses, is nothing to it

    • @michaelblumhardt8679
      @michaelblumhardt8679 Год назад +12

      ​@@samwolfenstein5239 it's pretty terrifying honestly.

    • @ncedwards1234
      @ncedwards1234 Год назад +1

      @@samwolfenstein5239
      You'll probably still get hired if people feel more comfortable talking strategy with you than a bot. Honestly have you considered how many bullshit jobs have been around and continue to provide income to people with low value skills? Now that everyone is becoming more obsolete I think you'll get some slack too. Maybe debate with GPT over who can benefit a company more, idk.

  • @rich_in_paradise
    @rich_in_paradise Год назад

    Got to be honest, I didn't realise TED was still a thing until someone linked to this talk.

  • @slothymango
    @slothymango Год назад

    I for one am grateful that OpenAI is the company leading the way right now. One can imagine a lot of scenarios that are much more dystopian than this

  • @MrDan3808
    @MrDan3808 Год назад +3

    An easy experiment I’d be interested in is to see how often inquirers accept a clear error produced by the AI. Then there’s the grey area of fact vs opinion that we’ve been grappling with over the past few years.

    • @CraftingCake
      @CraftingCake Год назад +1

      How would you be able to spot a clear error when you consult AI to get information in the first place?
      I mainly use ChatGPT for coding.
      In niche uses it often mades up functions.
      I only notice that when I try to run it...

  • @will-bi4pj
    @will-bi4pj Год назад +5

    anyone who wears pants like this dude shouldn't be trusted

  • @schumzy
    @schumzy Год назад +5

    The Q&A reminded me of the Zuck talking about the power of social media... that didn't turn out as well for humanity, did it? He sounds sincere, but we all know he is most likely just the new Zuck... but this time with a much worse innovation for humanity At least social media didn't have the capability to eliminate jobs and cause social unrest and lock in the income divide like super smart but non-sentient AI has.

  • @pooglechen3251
    @pooglechen3251 Год назад +2

    LLM to AGI is a civilization unlock 🏆

  • @ghung604
    @ghung604 Год назад +1

    Ah wow from Vancouver; didnt even know there was a ted talk on chatgpt in Vancouver

  • @GorilieVR
    @GorilieVR Год назад +11

    Instead of focusing on all the fringe ways it could theoretically cause harm, maybe we should focus on how it can be used for good to create radical changes in society, including science and medicine 😊

    • @CRAG710
      @CRAG710 Год назад

      Why extending a life that is not worth living? A life without purpose.

  • @borntobemild-
    @borntobemild- Год назад +5

    Your plan allows us to build it together, with our opinion on responses to prompts. Thanks for involving us

    • @jopansmark
      @jopansmark Год назад

      Build together closed source freemium product. It's like Windows telemetry, but I think that if they sell it they must do it by themselves

  • @andybaldman
    @andybaldman Год назад +13

    I miss the days when TED wasn’t one big commercial.

    • @BeeeShoe
      @BeeeShoe Год назад +1

      I don't think this is a commercial. OpenAI or ChatGPT doesn't really need advertisement at this point.

    • @jopansmark
      @jopansmark Год назад +1

      ​@@BeeeShoe maybe keep hype and don't let people to popularize OAI's competitors

  • @afreesoulonearth
    @afreesoulonearth Год назад +2

    Please, don't allow big industries and brands to put their toes in that technology to manipulate customers by proposing their products.

  • @bigblakgaming
    @bigblakgaming Год назад +2

    Ronald Reagan: "Trust, but verify."
    Greg Brockman: "Verify but trust but verify."

  • @ARTexplains
    @ARTexplains Год назад +9

    I'm actually more worried than I was before watching this video about how AI is going to transform society in a negative way. It really seems like Brockman doesn't have training in psychology and has not truly explored how the species could change in a negative way thanks to these technologies.

    • @RJay121
      @RJay121 Год назад

      Exactly right. Similar to Zuckerbergs Facebook used to spread fake news and spam bots was not thought through and when Zuck testified in Congress he looked way under skilled to understand his creation 😮

    • @CRAG710
      @CRAG710 Год назад +4

      These people really seem completely illiterate when it comes to psychology and anthropology. They fail to understand the impact of work, motivation and purpose on human health.

    • @Mistardmuster
      @Mistardmuster Год назад +2

      @@CRAG710 The thing is this technology could have an extremely beneficial impact IF and ONLY IF it's used appropriately and ethically. Human efficiency and output could improve drastically, many industries could cut their workload in half with something like this as a supplement. This is this optimistic view that's being taken here, but I think everyone knows that this technology is going to be used to exploit far sooner than to help.

    • @paulm3969
      @paulm3969 Год назад

      @@CRAG710 imagine being this guys age and thinking, "oh well, even if I break society and wreck so many peoples futures, I'm making...billionssssss", that's why the way he sees things is differently. He is at least gaining a lot from it. Even i f it goes terrible, he can at least say I lived some amazing life...

  • @jimmyriggs1229
    @jimmyriggs1229 Год назад +4

    As soon as he said “and we all have to become literate” I thought ok so we are fucked.

  • @elektrofunkzz
    @elektrofunkzz Год назад +3

    A major concern of mine is what the implications will be on young students and their educational careers. For example, whos to say we can keep young students from using chatgpt or similar tools to writ6 their term papers, reports, and other assignments? Critical thinking, reading, and writing are all necessary skills to develop as young person and i fear that AI tools will be abused in this regard, and will compromise a childs development. (And please dont tell me that this responsibility will fall on the parent)

  • @sajash5879
    @sajash5879 Год назад +1

    Can you be more transparent about foreign backers of OpenAI. Hiya, it would also be beneficial to provide its creators background and explain what kind of stake IDF has in OpenAI and how information is shared with IDF? Personnaly i would avoid chatGPT like the plague considering there is no regulation.

  • @Adam13Chalmers
    @Adam13Chalmers Год назад +2

    Humans should learn and be humbled by this moment where we are discovering that we are not as special, or miraculous, as we intuit. It's the ultimate ego check.

    • @Coldddpalmer
      @Coldddpalmer Год назад

      True. How would we react? My sense of purpose would feel different because I wouldn't feel as important to society anymore 😢 we have to feel like we belong and contribute something. But I guess what we have learned over past thousands or how ever many years is how adaptable humans are. So let's see where this wild ride takes us.
      This also feels like a giant step for humanity. It feels we are entering a new age, from information age to AI age?

  • @oscarmoxon
    @oscarmoxon Год назад +7

    DeepMind actually said they aren't developing generative AI models because they're too disruptive.

    • @Learna_Hydralis
      @Learna_Hydralis Год назад +1

      I get they're more careful.. but nothing is off the table for them, google "Sparrow AI Deepmind".

  • @pif5023
    @pif5023 Год назад +3

    24:00 I bet that a lot depends on how you define truth and wisdom. Saying that AI will get there is saying that reason and logic is all there is to then and discounting the fact that we are talking about human intelligence and human wisdom. You can reproduce the strict rational side of it but I am not sure you can call that equivalent.
    (A capitalist would as he generally discounts the well-being of workers which is mostly driven by irrationality and needs)

  • @KjellGunnarStyve
    @KjellGunnarStyve Год назад +3

    Did you ever question how the AI might influence the life of its human 'outsider victims'? Or don't you care?

  • @keithschaub7863
    @keithschaub7863 Год назад +1

    We need to add an "INTENT INDEX" (1 to 5). Imagine, after each prompt/inquiry, you can provide the ININ (INtent INdex) of the result. Would also be very easy to track and monitor as well as compare vs other platforms.

  • @ZenGurudad
    @ZenGurudad Год назад

    When can we see those plugins in the ChatGPT4 that was showed in the video? I loved the Dall E2 images, instacart shopping list, uploading Excel file and the graphing that it did. Right now, GPT4 does not have those functions yet

  • @nojaynojay
    @nojaynojay Год назад +8

    The semantic discovery completely blows so many ideas of Searle’s out of the world. We are at the beginning of a new epistemology

    • @Fatima_33
      @Fatima_33 Год назад +1

      Nah, overhyped. Just an accurate stochastic parrot.

    • @dylanphillips9659
      @dylanphillips9659 Год назад +6

      @@Fatima_33 Hilarious that you use the phrase 'stochastic parrot', when you're obviously just parroting that phrase from somewhere else

    • @Fatima_33
      @Fatima_33 Год назад

      @Dylan Phillips Funny that you say that because I actually intuited this very concept cerebrating one time. The term is irrelevant.

  • @cadewhitley3325
    @cadewhitley3325 Год назад +10

    I'm glad we get this talk in a time where people are nearly afraid of AI. Incrementalism is what really spoke to me as being the "safety rail" that can fine-tune what we need it to. AI isn't suddenly going to gain awareness this way. The question about Pandora's box also seemed way too polarizing. It's not about whether AI destroys us or gives us a utopia, but the middle road. We have to remember that stifling this technology will not help us in the long run, someone is going to figure it out for better or worse. That someone may as well be all of us.

  • @ihtishamuhamad
    @ihtishamuhamad Год назад +4

    I hope I come back to this video in 10-15 years time just to see how much AI has impacted our lives.

  • @EyeOfStormProductions
    @EyeOfStormProductions Год назад

    I hope this ages beautifully ! Bravo !

  • @GuaranteedEtern
    @GuaranteedEtern Год назад +2

    In the next year, there will be no presentations like this. All content you see will be bot generated, nearly all of which will be consumed by other bots who in turn will create content from it.

    • @Spacemonkeymojo
      @Spacemonkeymojo Год назад +1

      You will not know what is made by humans and what is made by bots.

    • @GuaranteedEtern
      @GuaranteedEtern Год назад +1

      @@Spacemonkeymojo 💯

  • @TheMirrorslash
    @TheMirrorslash Год назад +23

    To be honest, OpenAI is moving in a reckless direction. Their enthusiasm and the way Greg is playing of these risks in the second half discussion is really dangerous. He is dodging every important question and tries to hide how much of a money and power incentive controls OpenAI behind the scenes. The world is never gonna be the same and people can not be expected to keep up with these development. They say good things will come, they certainly will but we're opening the door to even more potential catastrophe.

    • @randomuser5237
      @randomuser5237 Год назад +1

      Listen to the video again. The same scenario has happened with literally every other technological breakthrough of this magnitude. The world will never be perfect, it's easy for armchair critics to imagine that it is and do everything by the book. And if we had done that, I doubt we would even have invented the wheel.

    • @lordseidon9
      @lordseidon9 Год назад

      You'll just sit down in the comfort of your home and spill trash online.

    • @CRAG710
      @CRAG710 Год назад +4

      @@randomuser5237 We might have the technology to clone a human being. But we collectively decided not to do it. There are limits we impose. Moral, ethics and democracy are not requirements for science. These need to come from society as a whole.

    • @ikotsus2448
      @ikotsus2448 Год назад

      @@CRAG710 Behold, we are now building our aligned slave. No need for a clone..

    • @CRAG710
      @CRAG710 Год назад

      @@ikotsus2448 and that is why it won’t have the morality we want it to have. Our morality is flawed. All we want is a “legal” and “safe” way to own slaves. Look at ourselves.