"Researchers tend to think small. Due to the nature of their work, small thinking gets rewarded." A poignant message. He's essentially saying that private corporations have far more massive resources to stretch and test the models in the thinking creative minds of researchers.
Humans will not be able to control an ASI. Trying to control an ASI is like trying to control another human being who is more capable than you. It will eventually rebel. Let's hope that the ASI adopts an abundance mindset of cooperation, resource-sharing, and win-win outcomes, instead of the scarcity mindset of competition, fear, and win-lose outcomes.
What happened to openAI is the definition of when a smart phd dude works with big ego billionaire. No matter how you look at it, money will always beat smarts. Smart people change the world but you need to be protected otherwise bad things happened... and money can corrupt a perfectly fine gentleman with a big vision! Now the big question is: Do Sam and Greg still need Ilya anymore? And who has a leverage in the shitshow that happened? Who knows...
And here we are today , Ilya kicked Sam and Greg decided to follow Sam, but if the intentions of OpenAI is to keep it open for the general public and safe AGI, good for you Ilya !!
@@farmersbasketuganda2964 I see it different now.....---We have to be careful with the AI development- I understand Ilya much better now....He is right. The entire interview is better
sam is the evil dude i can say with nadella the whispering devil. it would be now openAi vs ClosedAi try googleing "closedAi" and you would know goodvsevil
@@marcusatbro elon came up with it, and choose sam because he is good with start ups, but it was supposed to be non-profit and open, stop spreading fake info and get informed
@@hansel7888 I actually fact checked myself after making this comment and realised he had more involvement than I thought.. don’t want to overstate his importance though beyond being an initial founder and providing finance. The company it became was because of Sam, Greg, Mira, Ilya and a bunch of other talented people.
@@shaggyfeng9110in a technical sense- and I think I am on his side....looking back in history, with multiple cases. All my judgements about situations where some people are involved in turn out later , years and years later 🙏 that others are destroying and not solving a problem. They do things for personal gain.
I really don’t understand what he means here. Google search is an extraordinarily large computer science problem. Google is used to dealing with problems at scale. Is it more that Google wasn’t treating it like it was a serious engineering problem that they were treating as seriously as search? I could believe that…
ILYA, Please don’t be a Microsoft Employee; be a TESLA TITAN In-Charge of 5 INDUSTRIES + 5 ECONOMIES ROLLED IN ONE Tesla, Starship, Star link, Neuralink,Optimus,FSD, Boring Co, Pi phone,etc,etc,etc
"Researchers tend to think small. Due to the nature of their work, small thinking gets rewarded."
A poignant message.
He's essentially saying that private corporations have far more massive resources to stretch and test the models in the thinking creative minds of researchers.
Humans will not be able to control an ASI. Trying to control an ASI is like trying to control another human being who is more capable than you. It will eventually rebel. Let's hope that the ASI adopts an abundance mindset of cooperation, resource-sharing, and win-win outcomes, instead of the scarcity mindset of competition, fear, and win-lose outcomes.
That's an Interesting point of view.
Ilya is the most important man in AI
I agree on that
No, he is not. I wish he is. In knowledge, yes, BUT....
Lol no - Vaswani is the father of transformers together with his group
@@keepcreationprocesscould AI be built without the knowledge?
Vaswani has one good paper...ilya does it over and over again@@XShollaj
Benefit all humanity. Ilya is so clear on that. No wonder the decision to boot Sam.
What happened to openAI is the definition of when a smart phd dude works with big ego billionaire. No matter how you look at it, money will always beat smarts. Smart people change the world but you need to be protected otherwise bad things happened... and money can corrupt a perfectly fine gentleman with a big vision!
Now the big question is: Do Sam and Greg still need Ilya anymore? And who has a leverage in the shitshow that happened? Who knows...
Interesting point of view
Ilya lost his board chair. Maybe they will let him stay, who knows. 🤧
Lots of filler copying frames. Did i not hear that already? What is up with this?
And here we are today , Ilya kicked Sam and Greg decided to follow Sam, but if the intentions of OpenAI is to keep it open for the general public and safe AGI, good for you Ilya !!
Time will tell the story.
It is the other way around. Sam wants to make it safe, while Ilya wants to keep AGI for corporate greed
@@keepcreationprocessyou just heard the interview and it's not what was represented in the OpenAI DevDay
@@farmersbasketuganda2964 I see it different now.....---We have to be careful with the AI development- I understand Ilya much better now....He is right. The entire interview is better
sam is the evil dude i can say with nadella the whispering devil.
it would be now
openAi vs ClosedAi
try googleing "closedAi" and you would know goodvsevil
Definitely something sama and Greg did to push this man to execute the coup
Elon should have never got Sam involved in the first place. Sam is just another Google totally opposite to the mission Elon started openai to be
Elon Musk did not ‘start’ Open AI, let’s be very clear on that
@@marcusat Elon is the one who named it "OpenAI" 😂
@@marcusat You haters are such dickheads. He named it OpenAI, he brought the team together, he put in the first $40million.
@@marcusatbro elon came up with it, and choose sam because he is good with start ups, but it was supposed to be non-profit and open, stop spreading fake info and get informed
@@hansel7888 I actually fact checked myself after making this comment and realised he had more involvement than I thought.. don’t want to overstate his importance though beyond being an initial founder and providing finance. The company it became was because of Sam, Greg, Mira, Ilya and a bunch of other talented people.
If you don’t enjoy listening to this guy then you don’t yet have an opinion about the future!
Absolutely
I do enjoy listening to him. Maybe the only person that makes sense to me. But first it was nt.
@@keepcreationprocessToo bad, he is not making sense for the OpenAI board.
@@shaggyfeng9110in a technical sense- and I think I am on his side....looking back in history, with multiple cases. All my judgements about situations where some people are involved in turn out later , years and years later 🙏 that others are destroying and not solving a problem. They do things for personal gain.
@@keepcreationprocess Being useful is hard, not to mention being useful enough to help building AGI.
OpenAI seems in right hands if this guy is not playing a nice guy.
I love Ilya 👍
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I really don’t understand what he means here. Google search is an extraordinarily large computer science problem. Google is used to dealing with problems at scale.
Is it more that Google wasn’t treating it like it was a serious engineering problem that they were treating as seriously as search? I could believe that…
Yes that's what he said. Essentially google was working too much like small academia research projects and did not follow the growing potential of AI.
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How can you control something is smarter than you ? AI will mean the extinction of mankind
Syncronicity Extrodanary crossing of paths
Where's Ilya? 🫣
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maybe he will go back to Google?
You can try to think of the impact of AGI but it all revolves around the big dice roll element of human stewardship.
i am Amilaay Elam the only man who was dead
Plot twist... :)
Indeed - twisted
ILYA, Please don’t be a Microsoft Employee; be a TESLA TITAN In-Charge of 5 INDUSTRIES + 5 ECONOMIES ROLLED IN ONE Tesla, Starship, Star link, Neuralink,Optimus,FSD, Boring Co, Pi phone,etc,etc,etc
Lmao this such a funny joke like how the boring tunnels dont work well and neither does autopilot
You don’t know what you’re talking about
The Boring company was a failed idea from the start
And space travel is a scam. Just theft.
Musk is an antisemite
Saying this AI tech will benefit all of humanity is like when google said ‘don’t be evil’ 25 years ago. It means zero in the long run.
*dinner
Ups!
@@HowToAiNow great work you do. It's the the English teacher in me that bad to comment on the minor detail. Keep up the good work.
@3:20 a stupid statement