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This week on Uncanny Valley, we do a deep dive on Open AI’s Sam Altman.
Sam Altman is the king of generative artificial intelligence. But is he the person we should trust to guide our explorations into AI? This week, we do a deep dive on Sam Altman, from his Midwest roots to his early startup days, his time in venture capital, and his rise and fall and rise again at OpenAI.
185 sats \ 2 replies \ @kepford 5 Dec
Here's "The Deep Dive" NotebookLM podcast with two bots talking about this interview.
Talk about meta. I couldn't resist.
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this would fool me!
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Its pretty good. I have tricked a few people with it.
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I have no desire to use AI for anything. Just not that interesting to me. I guess it doesn't apply in my life.
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Maybe you just haven't found a use for it in your day-to-day life. One day you might, never say never!
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I have thought about using it to generate images for something. Just haven't found a reason yet. Could happen.
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For a sec I thought this was a generated podcast from Google's "Deep dive" fake podcast.
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What made you think that?
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The deep dive. That's what they call them. I mean the NotebookLM tool mimics tech podcasts so it is hard to listen to. :)
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Trust him.... you've got to be kidding. Anyone who wants to or takes a non-profit to a profit company after being established, specifically as a non-profit and getting money under that moniker is not, in the least bit, trustworthy. He may be a psychopath to boot, the way he has treated his previous partners. I would keep far away from him and anything he is doing because it is dangerous and he does not care one bit.
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It is true that he is an intelligent and quite influential character... but I think he is not one of the good guys. Since I heard that he is one of those who support and promote with great enthusiasm the "Universal Basic Income" I immediately put him on the Black List.
Also, I do not trust this character.
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