
Economist Podcasts The Intelligence: Sam Altman and the divide in the AI world
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Nov 21, 2023 Sam Altman, the Co-founder and former CEO of OpenAI, shares insights on the recent upheaval at the company, including his unexpected firing and the resulting staff revolt. He discusses the widening divide in the AI community between 'doomers' and 'boomers,' highlighting contrasting views on regulation and innovation. The conversation also touches on Canada’s shifting stance on immigration, balancing historical openness against current public skepticism, and the intriguing role of literature as a vehicle for propaganda throughout history.
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Sam Altman's Rise
- Sam Altman, co-founder of OpenAI with Elon Musk, became the face of generative AI after ChatGPT's release.
- He previously led Y Combinator, giving him extensive Silicon Valley connections.
Doomers vs. Boomers
- Established AI players ("doomers") often have closed-source software and advocate for regulations, potentially to protect their market share.
- Newer players ("boomers") prefer open-source and rapid progress.
Altman's Firing
- Sam Altman's firing from OpenAI lacks a clear official explanation, despite various rumors and reports.
- Some speculate he prioritized commercial expansion over safety, despite his public concern for AI risks.






