Altman: If OpenAI cannot become the first big company with an AI as CEO, I will feel ashamed.
According to a report from Business Insider on November 6th, OpenAI CEO Altman is waiting for AI to replace him one day. "If OpenAI is not the first big company with an AI as its CEO, then I will feel ashamed," said Altman.
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He often ponders over the question of what conditions are necessary to make AI operate OpenAI better than him. Though there is still a long way to go, he is already considering how to speed up the process. Altman believes that AI will be able to hand
Altman said with a smile that after AI took over the company, he had "found a way out":"I have a farm and I usually live there for a while. I like it very much." He recalled that before ChatGPT became popular, he had more time on the farm,"driving tr
Over the past few years, Altman has purchased multiple luxury houses in San Francisco and Napa, California, and also owns a mansion worth US$43 million (IT Home note: about RMB 306 million at current exchange rates) on the Big Island of Hawaii.
Altman admitted that "in the short term, AI will indeed eliminate a large number of jobs; but in the long run, just like past technological revolutions, humans will eventually find new things to do."


