“We certainly won’t get there in this decade, but by 2030, it will be clear that the AI revolution and renewable + nuclear power are going to get us there,” he tweeted.
Technology Prediction for 2020:
— Sam Altman (@sama) 1631210888000
Altman believes the artificial-intelligence revolution will change the way we work. “This won’t be true for every kind of intelligence—AI will be really good at many things and surprisingly bad at others—but it’s enough to change a lot of things.”
His argument is that “intelligence and energy are fundamental limits to most things we want. A future where these are not limiting reagents will be fundamentally different, and may be surprisingly better.”
Altman, who co-founded OpenAI with a group of entrepreneurs including Elon Musk in 2015, is perhaps best known for his eight-year stint at Y Combinator—first as a part-time partner and then as a Silicon Valley-based partner. As President of Startup Accelerator. . Under him, YC
Incubate Prior to this three Indian startups- Innov8, Justride and Meesho. His own portfolio includes tech firms like Airbnb, Reddit, Asana and Pinterest.
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According to Altman, the constraints we’ve become accustomed to will no longer apply and we’ll be able to do stuff with bits and atoms we just can’t imagine. They believe that changes in intelligence and energy will be fundamental.
“These two changes will be fundamental changes that will change everything else, but of course there will be a lot of other things as well,” he said. “Expect a big decade for longevity research, AR/VR, psychedelic medicine, cryptocurrency driving major social change, etc., etc.”