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what sam altman would want to address is not the current shortage, what our sources tell us is sam altman fierce there will be a significant shortage a few years out from now. when we come to the end of the decade -- he is very focused on heading toward agi. there was simply not be, in his view, enough for what he think will be going on at that point. ed: there are still many questions about how, mechanically, this would work. what we are hearing is there are all these talks with all kinds of investors to raise a huge sum of money, tens of billions of dollars. in reality, it is not as easy as we have the funds, let's build chip factories. the market is dominated by samsung and a hopeful newcomer in intel. what do we know about what is on the table in terms of the proposed way this would work? >> what we are hearing, they're putting together a group. some of that is the capital of the investors. some of that is talking to the existing chip company. we are not hearing that openai wants to start learning how to pour concrete or anything like that. just about three competitors in the business
what sam altman would want to address is not the current shortage, what our sources tell us is sam altman fierce there will be a significant shortage a few years out from now. when we come to the end of the decade -- he is very focused on heading toward agi. there was simply not be, in his view, enough for what he think will be going on at that point. ed: there are still many questions about how, mechanically, this would work. what we are hearing is there are all these talks with all kinds of...
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among the headliners, former secretary of state hillary clinton and openai ceo sam altman. altman announced a new partnership with common sense media to help assess and rate new online a.i. platforms that are marketed to kids and teenagers. during altman's appearance, he was asked about some of his worries that come with the new technology, including so-called deepfake videos, what you're seeing here. sal kahn of mountain view's kahn academy, says those worries are exactly why artificial intelligence needs to be part of the curriculum now. >> the best protection is for people to understand what can be faked now, what can happen, and what you can do to test that and not to immediately react for some urgent relative asking for money. >> altman and khan both warned the crowd that as a.i. technology gets more sophisticated, so do the potential risks for abuse. >>> let's take you outside now on this monday. a live look at sfo, getting those flights ready next week to vegas. our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri going to join us with a look at the incoming orms. herest you wa tnt
among the headliners, former secretary of state hillary clinton and openai ceo sam altman. altman announced a new partnership with common sense media to help assess and rate new online a.i. platforms that are marketed to kids and teenagers. during altman's appearance, he was asked about some of his worries that come with the new technology, including so-called deepfake videos, what you're seeing here. sal kahn of mountain view's kahn academy, says those worries are exactly why artificial...
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one of the panelists was openai's ceo sam altman. his company is the creator, of course, of chatgpt which has sent shock waves through the world, that's why it was such big news last year when altman was abruptly fired as ceo then very quickly rehired. we talk about ai and that board room drama. >> i think most people are worried about two opposite things of ai. one is it's going to end humankind as we know it and the other is why can't it drive my car? where do you think realistically we are with artificial intelligence? what are the things it can do effectively and what are the things it cannot do? >> i think a very good sign about this new tool is even with its very limited current capability and its very deep flaws, people are finding ways to use it for great productivity gains or other gains and understand limitations. so, a system that is sometimes right, stieometimes creative, on totally wrong, you don't want that to drive your car. you're happy for it to help you brainstorm what to write about or help you with code that you g
one of the panelists was openai's ceo sam altman. his company is the creator, of course, of chatgpt which has sent shock waves through the world, that's why it was such big news last year when altman was abruptly fired as ceo then very quickly rehired. we talk about ai and that board room drama. >> i think most people are worried about two opposite things of ai. one is it's going to end humankind as we know it and the other is why can't it drive my car? where do you think realistically we...
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openai co—founder sam altman is returning to the company days after he was ousted.king astonished many and led to staff threatening mass resignations until he was reinstated. the battle at the top of openai began when the original board decided to remove mr altman, saying they had lost confidence in his leadership. binance chief executive changpeng zhao has resigned after pleading guilty to money laundering violations. the usjustice department said the world's biggest cryptocurrency exchange had helped users bypass sanctions. it's ordered the firm to pay for your $5 billion in penalties and forfeitures. mr zhao said he made mistakes and stepping down was the best move for the company. scientists in scotland are using robotic sub—sea gliders to check a system of ocean currents for signs of climate change. they're monitoring the conveyor belt which regulates global temperatures by carrying warm and cool air around the world. there is some concern the system is weakening. these gliders really help us go to places we would not really get to in the winter and they can st
openai co—founder sam altman is returning to the company days after he was ousted.king astonished many and led to staff threatening mass resignations until he was reinstated. the battle at the top of openai began when the original board decided to remove mr altman, saying they had lost confidence in his leadership. binance chief executive changpeng zhao has resigned after pleading guilty to money laundering violations. the usjustice department said the world's biggest cryptocurrency exchange...
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there is a big story happening in the world of technology that we continue to track, sam altman. he will meet with samsung chip executives later this week according to korean reporters. the timing of this report is interesting because friday we are reporting the focus of his initiative to raise tens of billions of dollars is for chip capacity, call it what you will. now samsung. ian: if you are serious about doing this, you have to speak to the koreans. the focus is on tms see what the market leader. if there is a strong number two, it is not intel. they have the technology. ed: there's always big focus on tsmc. samsung is a heavyweight in the market. ian: that is right. everyone focuses on them. memory is a commodity, great. they are the second-biggest contract manufacturer. they have had big customers like nvidia and apple have some serious capabilities and they are ahead of the third guys, intel. ed: the basics of the story reported friday is it is a lot of money because chip factories cost a lot to make and a long time to make but it is this anxiety that in the future supply
there is a big story happening in the world of technology that we continue to track, sam altman. he will meet with samsung chip executives later this week according to korean reporters. the timing of this report is interesting because friday we are reporting the focus of his initiative to raise tens of billions of dollars is for chip capacity, call it what you will. now samsung. ian: if you are serious about doing this, you have to speak to the koreans. the focus is on tms see what the market...
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now open ai ceo sam altman and former secretary of state hillary clinton, both spoke at a summit today in san francisco. the focus on improving the lives of kids and families. abc seven news reporter stephanie sierra was there and takes a look at what happened on day one of this summit. stephanie. >> yeah, a lot of very interesting data points. the conference brought together advocates, youth leaders and policy makers to discuss key challenges facing kids and young families today, including the growing pains of evolving technology. openai founder sam altman and former secretary of state hillary clinton talked about their thoughts for the future. it's called a kids first agenda. exploring solutions to the nation's most pressing issues facing young children and families. that was the theme of the inaugural common sense media summit. >> ai tools are going to be part of the world, but it won't be that we're lazy. it's that we get to operate at a higher level of abstraction. >> openai ceo sam altman shared his vision for the future of technology that involves every teen and adult having the
now open ai ceo sam altman and former secretary of state hillary clinton, both spoke at a summit today in san francisco. the focus on improving the lives of kids and families. abc seven news reporter stephanie sierra was there and takes a look at what happened on day one of this summit. stephanie. >> yeah, a lot of very interesting data points. the conference brought together advocates, youth leaders and policy makers to discuss key challenges facing kids and young families today,...
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. >> the future of ai in education openai ceo sam altman was just one speaker today at a summit focusedoving the lives of kids and families in san francisco. he joined other policymakers and advocates like hillary clinton, abc seven news reporter stephanie sierra was there. >> she's here now with a look at what happened on day one of this big summit. hey, steph. >> yeah, there was a lot that happened very interesting data points. the conference brought together advocates, youth leaders and policy makers that discussed key challenges facing kids and young families today, including the growing pains of evolving technology. openai founder sam altman, who you just heard from and former secretary of state hillary clinton, shared their thoughts on the future. it's called a kids first agenda exploring solutions to the nation's most pressing issues facing young children and families. that was the theme of the inaugural common sense media summit. >> ai tools are going to be part of the world, but it won't be that we're lazy. it's that we get to operate at a higher level of abstraction. >> openai
. >> the future of ai in education openai ceo sam altman was just one speaker today at a summit focusedoving the lives of kids and families in san francisco. he joined other policymakers and advocates like hillary clinton, abc seven news reporter stephanie sierra was there. >> she's here now with a look at what happened on day one of this big summit. hey, steph. >> yeah, there was a lot that happened very interesting data points. the conference brought together advocates,...
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ed: that was the open ai sam altman.stone also caught up with salesforce ceo marc benioff to discover the kinds of disruptive changes we can expect with ai. >> i think this idea that companies like openai or microsoft and others want to create digital people that can do all kinds of tasks we do. will they be taxed or will they be regulated, what are the dangers involved? these important questions about the same time, we want to have these incredible benefits of ai we are all experiencing, better health care, better education, augmentation. i was just in milan with gucci. they brought us into work on their call center. very excited and how do we use ai and how do we create better customer service? we don't really know what their end goal is. it's more productivity or is it just better customer relationships or higher margins, do they want to reduce staff or increase staff? when we apply the technology we see now, what we saw was the current state of ai which is really the ability to augment human performance. these indivi
ed: that was the open ai sam altman.stone also caught up with salesforce ceo marc benioff to discover the kinds of disruptive changes we can expect with ai. >> i think this idea that companies like openai or microsoft and others want to create digital people that can do all kinds of tasks we do. will they be taxed or will they be regulated, what are the dangers involved? these important questions about the same time, we want to have these incredible benefits of ai we are all experiencing,...
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you know, one of the really fascinating things that happened when sam altman, right, the ceo of openai, was fired and summarily and then within a week rehired. was that it was very clear microsoft had come in and really pushed the company to rehire him. and i think that that says something right. it's not very normal for what would be normally just a partner and investor to be able to change the entire direction of a company after they fired a ceo like that. yeah, i was following the dramatic tweets and, you know, lo and behold, a few tweets later, sam's back. >> i mean, i know there was more to it, but why are these big companies such as microsoft, google, amazon so invested in ai and the direction they take? >> well, i mean, it's all about the future, right? one of the key questions is that all of us have been asking for 15 years now is what happens after the iphone, right. the iphone was this this inflection moment that really changed the tech industry. it helped turn apple into a multi trillion dollar company, and google as well. right. and part of what everyone's been trying to fi
you know, one of the really fascinating things that happened when sam altman, right, the ceo of openai, was fired and summarily and then within a week rehired. was that it was very clear microsoft had come in and really pushed the company to rehire him. and i think that that says something right. it's not very normal for what would be normally just a partner and investor to be able to change the entire direction of a company after they fired a ceo like that. yeah, i was following the dramatic...
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funding frenzy in the start-up world, this time led by tech titans the likes of elon musk and sam altmanise billions for projects separate from their existing companies. diedra bosa has the story for today's tech check hey, d >> hey, tyler. apparently it's not enough to be running the biggest existing companies in the world these guys, they want to build the next generation, as well generative ai, you mentioned sam altman elon musk is in talks to raise up to $6 billion for his start-up bret taylor, the former ceo of salesforce, he's close to finalizing a $5 million investment and then sam altman who is raising billions to build ai chip factories it is very expensive to build in this space i mean, we have talked about the compute power that is needed that has led to billions and billions going to companies like openai and an antropic and there is the question of talent i was at a dinner for some of the key players, the ceos of fox, data brick, salesforce, ai, we're talking about what is needed to build and develop. they're all very excited, the ceo of salesforce ai said this was a moment
funding frenzy in the start-up world, this time led by tech titans the likes of elon musk and sam altmanise billions for projects separate from their existing companies. diedra bosa has the story for today's tech check hey, d >> hey, tyler. apparently it's not enough to be running the biggest existing companies in the world these guys, they want to build the next generation, as well generative ai, you mentioned sam altman elon musk is in talks to raise up to $6 billion for his start-up...
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remember when altman was here last may.met with lawmakers at a din they are johnson hosted in his capacity as vice chair for the republican conference. so johnson's bid on ai has been something that is a priority for him. you haven't seen too much in his speakership because there's so much else to get done. for those i talked to, those close to the speaker say he's planning to do more on ai. and the fact that he's taking time to meet with altman speaks to the potential priority we could see here. >> what were we to make of this meeting yesterday where they say there's already a revolt against the new speaker? >> reporter: things are getting very complicated here, kelly. the fact that you saw what should be a very normal, very process oriented piece of vote go down is not a good sign for johnson at all. and now he just met with some of his hardline members who say that they are now renegotiating and reopening that overall spending for the federal government. i mean, this was an agreement that johnson struck with the senate,
remember when altman was here last may.met with lawmakers at a din they are johnson hosted in his capacity as vice chair for the republican conference. so johnson's bid on ai has been something that is a priority for him. you haven't seen too much in his speakership because there's so much else to get done. for those i talked to, those close to the speaker say he's planning to do more on ai. and the fact that he's taking time to meet with altman speaks to the potential priority we could see...
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josh altman for million-dollar listing joins me now. what impact is this having?y we will talk about a great ordinance or law that has been passed to help beverly hills and los angeles real estate but until then let's talk about beverly hills, the greatest, grandest city on planet earth, talking beverly hills hotel, rodeo drive, talking rolls-royces and fluffy pools, the best movies ever filmed here in beverly hills, high end everything. i was in dubai last week doing business and someone said i love los angeles, we go to beverly hills to spend money. i have no issue with the low income housing the judge wants to put in beverly hills. they want 3000 units built in beverly hills. the issue is where are we going to put it and where are the actual things that are going to make people do this? let's talk location before we get to incentives. where are we going to put it? across the street from prada and gucci? on top of louis vuitton? it doesn't work, there's no room here but where are the actual things that are going to allow people to do this and add value which let
josh altman for million-dollar listing joins me now. what impact is this having?y we will talk about a great ordinance or law that has been passed to help beverly hills and los angeles real estate but until then let's talk about beverly hills, the greatest, grandest city on planet earth, talking beverly hills hotel, rodeo drive, talking rolls-royces and fluffy pools, the best movies ever filmed here in beverly hills, high end everything. i was in dubai last week doing business and someone said...
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what struck me in the days prior to sam altman initially being dismissed by the board was how liquidket was, the secondaries market, for openai shares. i wonder if you can explain how that works? greg: to be clear, the week that sam altman decided to leave and come back again was definitely a near-term wet blanket. ed: i don't know that he decided to leave, greg. i think that he was fired, but please, keep going. greg: it was a wet blanket for a moment in time. there were a lot of worried investors presenting a lot of that has been solidified. there is a feeling of stability that the team is back in place. as i said, actually consummating a trade is challenging. there are a lot of bids, people who want to be owners of openai. it is 40% owned by microsoft with a corporate structure with the combination of a not-for-profit. people are setting up entities, special purpose vehicles, etc. by which they hold shares and are sometimes selling units in those special purpose vehicles versus trading shares in some cases. the tender officer is a direct trader share. people are trying to find inn
what struck me in the days prior to sam altman initially being dismissed by the board was how liquidket was, the secondaries market, for openai shares. i wonder if you can explain how that works? greg: to be clear, the week that sam altman decided to leave and come back again was definitely a near-term wet blanket. ed: i don't know that he decided to leave, greg. i think that he was fired, but please, keep going. greg: it was a wet blanket for a moment in time. there were a lot of worried...
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altman has arrived in seoul last night and is touring samsung fabrication plants today. he is also scheduled to meet the rival of -- to meet rival sk h ynix. ed: job cuts keep coming intact, this time at salesforce, which is laying off 700 workers. this is bloomberg technology. ♪ caroline: in another effort to cut costs, salesforce is the latest tech company resorting to layoffs. brody, salesforce was already numbering staff. this time, it is a smaller percentage, but 700 is nothing to be sniffed at. brody: it is tempting to say that a year ago there was 7000 people cut and now it is 700, so we don't care so much. still, what it shows to us is that the tech industry is still focused on cutting costs, and this may become a more regular part of the year, right? we are going back to 1950. we saw this with microsoft, amazon, google. company's that made bid cuts last year and are doing well financially still see it in their interest to trim a couple percentage points periodically. i expect this to be a trend. ed: the pointed difference from this time last year is the size of
altman has arrived in seoul last night and is touring samsung fabrication plants today. he is also scheduled to meet the rival of -- to meet rival sk h ynix. ed: job cuts keep coming intact, this time at salesforce, which is laying off 700 workers. this is bloomberg technology. ♪ caroline: in another effort to cut costs, salesforce is the latest tech company resorting to layoffs. brody, salesforce was already numbering staff. this time, it is a smaller percentage, but 700 is nothing to be...
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■w that is the altman form of grassroots democracy. asked by someone in the press, do people in new hampshire hold a grudge? i said, i don't think you understand the voters in new hampshire. they take their responsibility very seriously. they are not going to make a decision on who should lead the free world based on whether they agree or disagree. it is not that parochial. we have a war in the ukrainian war in the middle east. they have made an assessment of that person is joe biden. they are putting aside any disagreement to do what is right for the country. that is the ultimate form of patriotism. i am confident that because of your efforts, he will have a big victory. a decisive victory. that will propel him to a big victory in november. at the end of the day, i am a believer that americans love is country and love our democracy. that will win over the cynicism and anger that is represented by donald trump and the other side. thank you for what you are doing. i am so grateful to work with you to reelect joe biden as president of th
■w that is the altman form of grassroots democracy. asked by someone in the press, do people in new hampshire hold a grudge? i said, i don't think you understand the voters in new hampshire. they take their responsibility very seriously. they are not going to make a decision on who should lead the free world based on whether they agree or disagree. it is not that parochial. we have a war in the ukrainian war in the middle east. they have made an assessment of that person is joe biden. they...
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that is the altman form of grassroots democracy.sked by someone in the press, do people in new hampshire hold a grudge? i said, i don't think■ú you understand the voters in new hampshire. they take their responsibility very seriously. they are not going to make worly agree or disagree. we have a war in the ukrainian war in the middle east. they have made an assessment of that person is joe biden. theydisagreement to do what is t for the country. that is the ultimate form of patriotism. i am confident that because of your efforts, he will have a big victory. a decisive victory. that will propel him to a big victory in november. at i am a believer that americans love this country and love our democracy. that will win over the cynicism and anger that is represented by donald trump and the other side. thank you for what you are doing. i am so grateful to work with you to reelect joe biden as presidt of the united states. thank you very much. [applause] >> we can take a couple of questions if there is anybody out there. not from the medi
that is the altman form of grassroots democracy.sked by someone in the press, do people in new hampshire hold a grudge? i said, i don't think■ú you understand the voters in new hampshire. they take their responsibility very seriously. they are not going to make worly agree or disagree. we have a war in the ukrainian war in the middle east. they have made an assessment of that person is joe biden. theydisagreement to do what is t for the country. that is the ultimate form of patriotism. i am...
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sam altman, ceo of openai, doesn't think it will replace jobs to the degree expected.ere is what he told brad stone at bloomberg house in dallas. >> this human drive is so strong, in the way society works is so strong that i think, and the kids believe i'm saying this because it sounded un -grammatical to me. but i think it will change the world much less than what we all think. it will change jobs much less than what we all think. i may be wrong. it would not even compile to me as a sense given my perception of how agi would go. >> have you both changed your views on how significant the job description will be as agi comes into focus? >> you hear coders say i am two times or three times more productive, and i can never code again without this tool. but turns out, and i think this will be true for a lot of industries, the world just needs a lot more code than we have people to write right now. it's not like we have run out of demand and people can just do more. expectations go out, but ability goes up, too. sonali: goldman-s equity trading jumps, as the wealth business
sam altman, ceo of openai, doesn't think it will replace jobs to the degree expected.ere is what he told brad stone at bloomberg house in dallas. >> this human drive is so strong, in the way society works is so strong that i think, and the kids believe i'm saying this because it sounded un -grammatical to me. but i think it will change the world much less than what we all think. it will change jobs much less than what we all think. i may be wrong. it would not even compile to me as a...
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sonali: do the elections battle for sam altman? he made a joke about how both parties were keeping an eye on it. his deputy made a comment about how it is not really an election topic yet. lawmakers are still taking a look. what does it mean in the next election cycle? alex: it seems very much the way they talk about it that this is front of mind for openai. they are trying to be very responsible with it. if we take them at face value, the risk is what some of the other players in the space do. there are others who may not be thinking about it quite as vigilantly. when we see misinformation and disinformation in the election cycles, the bath is often -- the baby is there and i with the bathwater. people are not necessarily going to go it was not actually openai or google or anthropic. they will just go it is ai and regulators will say we need to come down on this. i think that is the bigger risk from other companies consider themselves responsible actors. there's always a good chance somehow bad actors find a way of manipulating th
sonali: do the elections battle for sam altman? he made a joke about how both parties were keeping an eye on it. his deputy made a comment about how it is not really an election topic yet. lawmakers are still taking a look. what does it mean in the next election cycle? alex: it seems very much the way they talk about it that this is front of mind for openai. they are trying to be very responsible with it. if we take them at face value, the risk is what some of the other players in the space do....
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. >> i did see him there a couple of times once with sam altman the ceo of openai which is a hot a.i.has a partnership with microsoft and the biggest body act in business right now, why not, openai has an evaluation looking at a hundred billion of microsoft as you said 3 trillion in a market cap, the stock has been killing one year, three year, five years, ten years outperform the market. if you put $5000 into the ipo in 86 it would be worth $20 billion. jack: a funny thing about microsoft even if you were just an index microsoft would be 7% of your portfolio 7% of the s&p 500. let's look back at history back in 1999 microsoft was flying high but it took more than a decade before you made your money back, could we be worried about history repeating itself. >> there was a dark period from 1999 to 2016 the stock went nowhere essentially it underperformed and some people say this is another time where the stock is really up will history repeat itself, there are key differences. number one the stock had about 65 it is only 32 today, that's pretty rich but not 65. number two bill gates was
. >> i did see him there a couple of times once with sam altman the ceo of openai which is a hot a.i.has a partnership with microsoft and the biggest body act in business right now, why not, openai has an evaluation looking at a hundred billion of microsoft as you said 3 trillion in a market cap, the stock has been killing one year, three year, five years, ten years outperform the market. if you put $5000 into the ipo in 86 it would be worth $20 billion. jack: a funny thing about...
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staying with openai the company's chief executive sam altman is understood to be in south korea todayhips for making chips. and that's it for this edition of asia business report. thanks for watching. bringing the different stories from across the uk. - my father and i started it and it has— my father and i started it and it has grown organically with lots — it has grown organically with lots of — it has grown organically with lots of people visiting and it grew— lots of people visiting and it grew and grew and just over the years— grew and grew and just over the years it's — grew and grew and just over the years it's mother nature taking it away— years it's mother nature taking it away again and we have to come — it away again and we have to come back and put it back together. it's not a lot left at att~ _ together. it's not a lot left at all. , ., ., together. it's not a lot left at all. ., ., ., at all. everyone who came along to help rebuild _ at all. everyone who came along to help rebuild the _ at all. everyone who came along to help rebuild the bench - at all. everyone who came
staying with openai the company's chief executive sam altman is understood to be in south korea todayhips for making chips. and that's it for this edition of asia business report. thanks for watching. bringing the different stories from across the uk. - my father and i started it and it has— my father and i started it and it has grown organically with lots — it has grown organically with lots of — it has grown organically with lots of people visiting and it grew— lots of people visiting...
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chris cock of meta, james manyika of google and sam altman of open ai . okay i feel like you guys are a little far away. did we bunch up? it does feel a little far. does it feel free to gather in for our for our conversation foreign hi everyone. good afternoon. i am very very pleased to be here at and hosting the discussion of one of the most important topics in technology and around the world. artificial intelligence. the era of generative ai is moving at breathtaking pace, making step function changes rapidly in a short amount of time. it's an astonishing time to be alive, and it feels different from other disruptive technologies. this year alone, design discussions have ranged from some possibilities of apoc elliptic doom to the exhilarating promise of unprecedented advancements. as these technologies are speaking and conversing with us, creating images and challenging our understanding of human intent emergence. however many questions remain around around how we can best utilize these ai as humans for the good of humanity and to craft a future that's
chris cock of meta, james manyika of google and sam altman of open ai . okay i feel like you guys are a little far away. did we bunch up? it does feel a little far. does it feel free to gather in for our for our conversation foreign hi everyone. good afternoon. i am very very pleased to be here at and hosting the discussion of one of the most important topics in technology and around the world. artificial intelligence. the era of generative ai is moving at breathtaking pace, making step...
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let's go to howard altman, war zone. reporter: thanks, pat. a couple questions. -- can you confirm the that the ground launch bomb could be delivered to ukraine as soon is as tomorrow, and has the pentagon been informed of ukraine by any change at the top of its command as there has been discussion about the general being rep said anything definitive to the pentagon? general ryder: on your latter question, i'm not tracking any changes. obviously it's for ukraine to discuss the internal domestic affairs. as far as the small diameter bomb, as we acknowledged last year, we will provide ukraine with the underlaunch small diameter bomb as part of the usai funded security efforts. however, due to operation security reasons, we're not going to confirm specific time lines and defer u delivery bute do, as i mentioned, continue to work closely with ukraine and our industry partners to ensure ukraine receives and is ready to use the capabilities that we're delivering to them and as quickly as possible. thanks. sir? reporter: recognizing there's an ongoing investigation to i
let's go to howard altman, war zone. reporter: thanks, pat. a couple questions. -- can you confirm the that the ground launch bomb could be delivered to ukraine as soon is as tomorrow, and has the pentagon been informed of ukraine by any change at the top of its command as there has been discussion about the general being rep said anything definitive to the pentagon? general ryder: on your latter question, i'm not tracking any changes. obviously it's for ukraine to discuss the internal domestic...
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conference which is sponsored by a group called common sense media and appearance by open ai ceo sam altman was the main event. in his eyes ai is the future for almost everything including education. >> a new way to use the internet. do work more productively. in a way to discover science. a new way to get better healthcare. it really is a pretty deeply enabling new technology. >> reporter: he announced open ai will be working with, since media to write new platforms marketed to kids and teens. the goal is to keep young learners safe. his presentation at the summit today seem to raise plenty of questions and concerns from a lot of the attendees. and even some of the panelists. deep fakes and other ai manipulated media are a big concern especially in an election year. he notes there are also other sophisticated scams abusing ai technology. >> personalize persuasion and ability of models to not target a message the entire internet it's one person. it is a new thing. it was impossible at any scale. >> reporter: that is one reason why it is necessary to begin using ai and teaching now. his acad
conference which is sponsored by a group called common sense media and appearance by open ai ceo sam altman was the main event. in his eyes ai is the future for almost everything including education. >> a new way to use the internet. do work more productively. in a way to discover science. a new way to get better healthcare. it really is a pretty deeply enabling new technology. >> reporter: he announced open ai will be working with, since media to write new platforms marketed to...
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ai forum, convened several times behind closed doors, and it features powerful ceos, you have sam altmanof openai and meta's mark zuckerberg, microsoft satya nadella and, of course, emon musk, but no concrete progress has been made on the part of lawmakers. this comes as the newest version of chatgpt 5 is expected to come out in the coming months and it's expected to be a new increasingly complex set of capabilities. all of this happening is the backdrop of goldman sachs predicting 300 million jobs will disappear or change thanks to ai and you can expect voters to be asking about that impact in the year ahead. >> absolutely. in the immediate term, the biden administration has been concerned about what this will mean for our politics on the campaign trail, the use of deep fakes or misleading voters. what are the companies doing to prevent that? >> the social media companies are telling me they're throwing every resource they have to stop misinformation and disinformation. this is a sprawling endless game of whack a mole. that information spreads constantly online and it is continuing to b
ai forum, convened several times behind closed doors, and it features powerful ceos, you have sam altmanof openai and meta's mark zuckerberg, microsoft satya nadella and, of course, emon musk, but no concrete progress has been made on the part of lawmakers. this comes as the newest version of chatgpt 5 is expected to come out in the coming months and it's expected to be a new increasingly complex set of capabilities. all of this happening is the backdrop of goldman sachs predicting 300 million...
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sam altman , ceo of opena, one of the largest american companies in the field of intelligence. he says: this technology can be a big threat to the elections. these models can deceive people. due to the fact that we have an upcoming election and this model also has it development has become an important concern. but as forbes wrote, the benefits of artificial intelligence are so great that solutions must be found so that its risks do not overshadow its positive uses. artificial intelligence can reduce human errors. it automates repetitive tasks and facilitates work processes and is always available. however , what is the way to recognize the images produced with deep gel technology? business insider recommended that users ask themselves these few questions when viewing content on social networks. are the details of the image blurry? does the lighting look unnatural? has it arrived? do the words or sounds not match the pictures? is the source of this content? it seems reliable that in addition to the recommendations of media literacy , different countries have taken steps to regu
sam altman , ceo of opena, one of the largest american companies in the field of intelligence. he says: this technology can be a big threat to the elections. these models can deceive people. due to the fact that we have an upcoming election and this model also has it development has become an important concern. but as forbes wrote, the benefits of artificial intelligence are so great that solutions must be found so that its risks do not overshadow its positive uses. artificial intelligence can...
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. >> altman was one of several big names who gathered for a summit in san francisco today. the main point of his appearance was announcement his company will be collaborating with common sense media to help rate ai enlication platform. his message, it is a tool kids will need to use. >> humans are tool users and we better teach people to use the tools that will be out in the world. >> reporter: ai doesn't come without concerns, pop super star taylor swift has threatened lawsuits against the creators of deep fake porn graphic pictures of her, microsoft announced changes to its free ai tools that have been connected to the scandal. they thereare concerns about deep fake images used in election season and new tools people are using to abuse technology. >> personalized persuasion, capability of models to not target a message to entire internet or large group to one person is a new thing that wasn't possible at a scale. >> reporter: sal whan says it is necessary to use ai in teaching now so students can learn what to look out for and to encourage responsible programs to be invol
. >> altman was one of several big names who gathered for a summit in san francisco today. the main point of his appearance was announcement his company will be collaborating with common sense media to help rate ai enlication platform. his message, it is a tool kids will need to use. >> humans are tool users and we better teach people to use the tools that will be out in the world. >> reporter: ai doesn't come without concerns, pop super star taylor swift has threatened...
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well, earlier was spoke with conservative daily podcast post show, altman, who said, washington is notorious for promising countries money that never leaves the us. i decided that said the equipment is gone missing or is not accounted for. it's where it ends up and in whose hands it ends up that can be used against our, our military service known to us or service men for allies of the us as flood support for many nations, many of us that are either war torn or been affected, by some sort of natural catastrophe and that money never makes its way to the people that the american people are overly generous. regardless of what we're talking about, being in the united states and we've, we give billions of dollars. i can talk about 80 specific billions of dollars that money ended up having the pockets a bill and hillary clinton so. so it does not surprise me that they make a public announcements that they're gonna give, you know, couple $1000000000.00 and that ends up in hands of, of some of the various characters inside of it, the intelligence apparatus in the united states. so it's very difficult
well, earlier was spoke with conservative daily podcast post show, altman, who said, washington is notorious for promising countries money that never leaves the us. i decided that said the equipment is gone missing or is not accounted for. it's where it ends up and in whose hands it ends up that can be used against our, our military service known to us or service men for allies of the us as flood support for many nations, many of us that are either war torn or been affected, by some sort of...
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the big names in san francisco to talk ai including hillary clinton and sam altman. >>> a pool that hasme to olympians is now being closed over safety concerns. the south bay swim center that is going down but not without one last fight. >>> good monday everyone. the news at 5:00 starts right now. you for joining us. >>> protecting reproductive rights. vice president kamala harris brought that message today to san jose. >> protesters repeatedly interrupted the event to demand the vice president turned her attention to gaza. >> during her talk at least four different times she was shouted down by protesters calling for a cease-fire in gaza. but the vice president remained focused on talking about the importance of reproductive rights. >> several hundred people gathered at san jose's mexican heritage plaza today to hear kamala harris talk. her message ever since roe versus wade was overturned in 2022 fighting for reproductive freedom is more important than ever. >> to fight back against laws that are criminalizing healthcare providers and making women suffer in our country. >> reporter: s
the big names in san francisco to talk ai including hillary clinton and sam altman. >>> a pool that hasme to olympians is now being closed over safety concerns. the south bay swim center that is going down but not without one last fight. >>> good monday everyone. the news at 5:00 starts right now. you for joining us. >>> protecting reproductive rights. vice president kamala harris brought that message today to san jose. >> protesters repeatedly interrupted the...
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the ceo of openai, sam altman, also spoke. he argued for the use of artificial intelligence to make life easier and more efficient. >> ai will be a new way to use the internet. i'll be a new way to do work more productive ai will be a new way to discover science, a new way to get better health care. >> a national poll published by common sense media found a majority of people ages 12 to 17 stress the need for mental health resources through the us education system. >> okay, it is about time we move on to those super bowl bound 40 niners. they won the sunday thriller and now turn to face the defending champion in kansas city chiefs. the same team that beat them four years ago. and since the game will be in las vegas two sundays from now, you know it will be a party. >> it will, but the price of the party is the big talker. depending on where you look, tickets for the game are selling for their highest price ever. >> abc seven news reporter j.r stone is tracking these premium prices and talked with one lucky fan, saving some big
the ceo of openai, sam altman, also spoke. he argued for the use of artificial intelligence to make life easier and more efficient. >> ai will be a new way to use the internet. i'll be a new way to do work more productive ai will be a new way to discover science, a new way to get better health care. >> a national poll published by common sense media found a majority of people ages 12 to 17 stress the need for mental health resources through the us education system. >> okay, it...
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it would in bolden pen to to, to do i need some into it in bolden danielle altman, sentiments again and in my opinion, the nato countries, we use these a true turkey, which is a natural natal member country to extend their info laws to the cause us and to the caspian sea to do so out, they will, the, the, or pee inside. they are completely for opening. this are all the american side are come to do for opening new spots. and even the russians are for opening this route, but for different reasons. the only part of that is against opening is about now, is it on and unfortunately, the armenians side, the government, you know, i mean, you know, they are not trying to pursue friendly relationship, even with the, you know, they put all their baskets in all their eggs in the basket of the west, and in my opinion, this is a sweet side of the policy from the pushing inside. yeah, that's pretty provocative language by i, lia a. all right, coming up next could this latest battle and they're going to car a bar, could force to nato allies into opposing sides, or will these 2 powers be able to broker
it would in bolden pen to to, to do i need some into it in bolden danielle altman, sentiments again and in my opinion, the nato countries, we use these a true turkey, which is a natural natal member country to extend their info laws to the cause us and to the caspian sea to do so out, they will, the, the, or pee inside. they are completely for opening. this are all the american side are come to do for opening new spots. and even the russians are for opening this route, but for different...
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the ceo of openai, sam altman, also spoke.for the use of artificial intelligence to make life easier and more efficient. >> ai will be a new way to use the internet. i'll be a new way to do work more productive ai will be a new way to discover science, a new way to get better health care. >> a national poll published by common sense media found a majority of people ages 12 to 17 stress the need for mental health resources through the us education system. >> okay, it is about time we move on to those super bowl bound 40 niners. they won the sunday thriller and now turn to face the defending champion in kansas city chiefs. the same team that beat them four years ago. and since the game will be in las vegas two sundays from now, you know it will be a party. >> it will, but the price of the party is the big talker. depending on where you look, tickets for the game are selling for their highest price ever. >> abc seven news reporter j.r stone is tracking these premium prices and talked with one lucky fan, saving some big bucks. hey
the ceo of openai, sam altman, also spoke.for the use of artificial intelligence to make life easier and more efficient. >> ai will be a new way to use the internet. i'll be a new way to do work more productive ai will be a new way to discover science, a new way to get better health care. >> a national poll published by common sense media found a majority of people ages 12 to 17 stress the need for mental health resources through the us education system. >> okay, it is about...
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sam altman from open ai and other saying they want a piece of that pie, you will have world leaders, to hear from, have world leaders, the world wants to hearfrom, the argentinian president, volodymiyr zelensky will be here, trying to rail against fears of ukraine fatigue and garner support for his nation in theirfight against garner support for his nation in their fight against russia. a lot going on in economics and politics here at the world economic forum in davos. entity to keep faisal— economic forum in davos. entity to keep faisal as _ economic forum in davos. entity to keep faisal as lamb _ economic forum in davos. entity to keep faisal as lamb busy. - one talking point in davos is the boost to the global economy if people have the right skills for the jobs of the future. retraining and equipped workers with the right skills could boost the global economy to the tune of $8. 3 trillion by 2030, according to the world economic forum. so how does it come up with that figure? with increasing adoption of emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence and automation, ther
sam altman from open ai and other saying they want a piece of that pie, you will have world leaders, to hear from, have world leaders, the world wants to hearfrom, the argentinian president, volodymiyr zelensky will be here, trying to rail against fears of ukraine fatigue and garner support for his nation in theirfight against garner support for his nation in their fight against russia. a lot going on in economics and politics here at the world economic forum in davos. entity to keep faisal—...
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. >> he's up in new hampshire being backed by very wealthy people, including elon musk and sam altman. he has gotten a lot of money this week from bill alaskaman. i'm not sure what he's doing up there. i don't understand why a congressman, when there's so many amazing possible candidates in the democratic party, is doing this. it's only for recognition and to pal around with his rich friends. >> supposedly he's also saying there ought to be a choice. >> his ice cream is fantastic. >> i learn so much from you. thank you all for being here. thank you for spending part of your day with us. we'll see you right back here next week. >>> hello from london. i'm califhristiane amanpour. welcome to the "amanpour hour." up first this week, california's first partner talks gender equality in davos and how surviving trauma shaped her mission. >> we won't achieve gender parody unless we address this culture where women and girls are victims of both physical and sexual abuse in their lifetime. >>> also ahead, would the rest of the world makes of donald trump's landslide in iowa. >> they look ed a at
. >> he's up in new hampshire being backed by very wealthy people, including elon musk and sam altman. he has gotten a lot of money this week from bill alaskaman. i'm not sure what he's doing up there. i don't understand why a congressman, when there's so many amazing possible candidates in the democratic party, is doing this. it's only for recognition and to pal around with his rich friends. >> supposedly he's also saying there ought to be a choice. >> his ice cream is...
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. >> sam altman talks about them being an incompetent helper. >> before chatgpt, yi was using a.i.ns of finance people come back a day later. i solved that with traditional a.i. it is transformative, but you have to actually change. if the biggest problem was not the technology when we did that, but my leaders were not using it they called the person to bring the slide to do it >> julie, you do a huge amount of recruiting on college campuses have you changed any of your recruiting policies based on the anti-semitic backlash with the elite college campuses >> we have not -- we are not looking at whether people have said something we do background checks. we have not made specific changes to say we will not go look at it that is not how we have played we are more focused in the first case do we have people who share our values and people who learn and how we think about technology? for example, the number one question we ask all recruits is what have you learned in the last six months other than in school >> are the ivy leagues the left place to ecruit? >> we do broader recruiting. r
. >> sam altman talks about them being an incompetent helper. >> before chatgpt, yi was using a.i.ns of finance people come back a day later. i solved that with traditional a.i. it is transformative, but you have to actually change. if the biggest problem was not the technology when we did that, but my leaders were not using it they called the person to bring the slide to do it >> julie, you do a huge amount of recruiting on college campuses have you changed any of your...
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he got a lot of money from bill altman. i'm not sure what he is doing up there. i'm not sure why a congressman when there are so many amazing possible can candidates in the democratic party doing this is only for recognition and pal around with his rich friends. >> supposedly, he is also saying, you know, there ought to be a choice. >> that is true. his ice cream is excellent. >> you know, i learn so much from you. thank you all for being here. thank you for spending part of your day with us. and we'll see you right back here next week. >>> you are live in cnn newsroom. i'm jim acosta in washington. three days away from the new hampshire primary and exactly one year from inauguration day. it's getting personal. nikki haley who once hesitated to criticize her chief rival is questioning former president donald trump fitness after this moment in new hampshire. >> by the way, they never report the crowd on january 6th. you know, nikki haley, nikki haley, you know -- do you know they destroyed all of the information, all of the evidence, everything? deleted it and des
he got a lot of money from bill altman. i'm not sure what he is doing up there. i'm not sure why a congressman when there are so many amazing possible can candidates in the democratic party doing this is only for recognition and pal around with his rich friends. >> supposedly, he is also saying, you know, there ought to be a choice. >> that is true. his ice cream is excellent. >> you know, i learn so much from you. thank you all for being here. thank you for spending part of...
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. >> he's up in new hampshire being backed by very wealthy people, including elon musk and sam altman gotten a lot of money this week from bill alaskaman. i'm not sure what he's doing up there. i don't understand why a congressman, when there's so many amazing possible candidates in the democratic party, is doing this. it's only for recognition and to pal around with his rich friends. >> supposedly he's also saying there ought to be a choice. >> his ice cream is fantastic. >> i learn so much from you. thank you all for being here. thank you for spending part of your day with us. we'll see you right back here next week.
. >> he's up in new hampshire being backed by very wealthy people, including elon musk and sam altman gotten a lot of money this week from bill alaskaman. i'm not sure what he's doing up there. i don't understand why a congressman, when there's so many amazing possible candidates in the democratic party, is doing this. it's only for recognition and to pal around with his rich friends. >> supposedly he's also saying there ought to be a choice. >> his ice cream is fantastic....
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. >> and frank, sam altman had been in talks with "the new york times" before the news of the lawsuit >>> thank you. coming up on "worldwide exchange," we have the details next on the bullish call for spotify. >>> and seriusxm podcasts are being moved from the plot farm. it will provide content for subscribers and early access to new episodes. >>> you will get your chance to mix coffee and olive oil. coffee launched drinks in the stores today. the first debuted in february in italy and met with a negligence to negative review. i don't know. >>> the old taylor can come back to the phone. c fa fakes. stay with us. more "wex" coming up. ness. we need to scale with customer demand... in real time. (jen) so we partner with verizon. their solution for us? a private 5g network. (ella) we now get more control of production, efficiencies, and greater agility. (marquis) with a custom private 5g network. our customers get what they want, when they want it. (jen) now we're even smarter and ready for what's next. (vo) achieve enterprise intelligence. it's your vision, it's your verizon. icy hot. i
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i'm going to set the scene i'm a scene setter roger altman was on.o go up 500 basis points, but good they did, because to normalize rates, but even those increases didn't hurt the economy, which means unemployment didn't have to go up for inflation to come down that's been a longstanding thesis of yours. in fact, unemployment on its low actually helps inflation. how's that >> well, i appreciate your framing it that way, because i have not been one of those economist who kept predicting recession. i have been saying that low unemployment is not inherently inflationary economic growth especially if it's productive is not inherently inflationary. and so i've always thought it was really a matter of not cutting off growth and trying to suppress demand, but rather allowing supply to eq equallibriate. problem with the fed now, to maintain credibility they really have to disavow the former model, which said they had to have restrictive rates they had to impose high interest rates, to cut off growth, to risk higher unemployment, and to suppress demand. turne
i'm going to set the scene i'm a scene setter roger altman was on.o go up 500 basis points, but good they did, because to normalize rates, but even those increases didn't hurt the economy, which means unemployment didn't have to go up for inflation to come down that's been a longstanding thesis of yours. in fact, unemployment on its low actually helps inflation. how's that >> well, i appreciate your framing it that way, because i have not been one of those economist who kept predicting...
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he got a lot of money from bill altman. i'm not sure what he is doing up there. i'm not sure why a congressman when there are so many amazing possible can candidates in the democratic party doing this is only for recognition and pal around with his rich friends. >> supposedly, he is also saying, you know, there ought to be a choice. >> that is true. his ice cream is excellent. >> you know, i learn so much from you. thank you all for being here. thank you for spending part of your day with us. and we'll see you right back here next week
he got a lot of money from bill altman. i'm not sure what he is doing up there. i'm not sure why a congressman when there are so many amazing possible can candidates in the democratic party doing this is only for recognition and pal around with his rich friends. >> supposedly, he is also saying, you know, there ought to be a choice. >> that is true. his ice cream is excellent. >> you know, i learn so much from you. thank you all for being here. thank you for spending part of...