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Anonymous No.106245661 >>106245707 >>106245947 >>106246846 >>106247734 >>106247936 >>106248011 >>106248088 >>106249011 >>106249038 >>106249187
What did he mean by this?
> Gen Alpha college graduates will be too busy planet-hopping.

wat is he smoking? surely he meant this for his Joe Rogan interview, not for a hearing.

https://tech.yahoo.com/ai/articles/openai-ceo-sam-altman-says-151944949.html
Anonymous No.106245707 >>106245711 >>106247603 >>106247621 >>106247659 >>106251329
>>106245661 (OP)
Every time Altman has spoken lately he's sounded more desperate. I'm almost convinced he knows the game is up soon and he's trying to get the last dregs of hype and capitol before it all falls apart.
Anonymous No.106245711
>>106245707
Yup.
Anonymous No.106245947 >>106245953
>>106245661 (OP)
Because they will be able to cum BUCKETS AFTER BUCKETS while finally figuring out what an eigenvalue is, thanks to their Study and Learn feature.
Anonymous No.106245953 >>106246649
>>106245947
You can't planet-hoppe without knowing what an eigenvalue is.
Anonymous No.106246649 >>106249222
>>106245953
I'd say it's entry level knowledge for orbital mechanics, which is the point. They wouldn't even know the principles they're trying to manipulate to achieve planet hopping. It would be Idiocracy In Space.
Anonymous No.106246846 >>106249276
>>106245661 (OP)
>What inspires me is finding out how to use maglev trains to get resources to the moon
Anonymous No.106247603
>>106245707
And it will bring both Microsoft and Apple down with it. Hilarious.
Anonymous No.106247621 >>106247723 >>106247812
>>106245707
you've been saying this for the last 3 years as AI has gone from novelty to game changer
Anonymous No.106247659
>>106245707
I think he's getting tired of not getting the IPO and his equity.
Anonymous No.106247723
>>106247621
Lol how much have you paid these hucksters?
Anonymous No.106247734
>>106245661 (OP)
He's a liar. A smooth liar.
Anonymous No.106247812 >>106247930
>>106247621
What game has it changed besides being a marketing buzzword?
Anonymous No.106247869
the future is "e = mc^2 + AI" saars
Anonymous No.106247914
China already has its own space station while the ISS is falling apart. In 10 years China will be the only country capable of putting a man on the moon and also build a permanent moonbase.

space is over for white westoid capitalists.
Anonymous No.106247930 >>106247948 >>106249049 >>106249169
>>106247812
AI is game-changing because it’s not just “faster computers” — it’s a fundamentally different way of solving problems, learning, and scaling capabilities that previously required human intelligence.

Here’s why it’s so transformative:
1. It automates thinking, not just doing

Traditional software follows fixed rules you program. AI systems — especially machine learning — learn patterns from data and can adapt without explicit step-by-step instructions.

Example: Instead of coding a thousand rules for identifying spam emails, an AI trains on millions of examples and learns to spot spam better than humans.

2. It scales expertise instantly

Once an AI model learns something, it can replicate that skill to millions of users simultaneously, 24/7, with zero fatigue.

Example: A medical diagnostic AI can analyze thousands of scans in seconds with consistent accuracy.

3. It unlocks “impossible” tasks

AI can tackle problems with complexity or speed requirements far beyond human capability.

Example: Predicting protein structures (AlphaFold) — a problem that took scientists decades — was solved in under two years with AI.

4. It turns data into decisions

We’ve been drowning in data for decades. AI actually makes sense of that information, extracting patterns humans might never spot.

Example: Retail AI detects subtle customer behavior changes and optimizes stock before trends are visible to buyers.
Anonymous No.106247936
>>106245661 (OP)
>planet-hopping
Is he trolling or what?
Anonymous No.106247948
>>106247930
thanks bro
Anonymous No.106247956
>terraforming tinkertrannies jumping from planet to planet because none of them are perfect
Anonymous No.106248011
>>106245661 (OP)
why is his face so yellow-ish?
Anonymous No.106248088 >>106248702
>>106245661 (OP)
I think he lucked out our understood the grift better with the unveil of chat gpt. Maybe he genuinely believed at some point, but it's clear as day he's doubling down on a marketing ploy as a grift at this point and isn't smart enough to pivot appropriately or he knows it's all shit and is just squeezing as much as he can.
Anonymous No.106248702
>>106248088
I believe people don't realize that him doing anything but double down could be constructed as fraud in court in a couple years.
He took hundreds of billions of dollars from investors and promised his best efforts to achieve AGI. If there was never a path to AGI AND it can be shown in court that he knew it, this nigger is doing time behind bars.
Expect him to morph more and more into the fatass Potter fanfiction writer as time goes on. He cannot give up the grift, everything he has is on the line. He can only ride the wave until it crashes (hopefully slowly).
No matter what he's gonna have hitmen on his ass in a couple years.
Anonymous No.106249011
>>106245661 (OP)
>planet-hopping.
who is paying for it, and why? always ask these two questions and you'll figure out the bullshit
Anonymous No.106249038 >>106249056
>>106245661 (OP)
Gates was able to avoid investing in blunderhype. That's what is the most surprising about this debacle.
Anonymous No.106249049 >>106249089 >>106249176
>>106247930
This looks like a reddit prepped investor boilerplate. The VCs are going to want profits sooner or later.
Anonymous No.106249056 >>106249094
>>106249038
Gates is in balls deep through the MSFT partnership.
Anonymous No.106249089
>>106249049
VCs have been funding electric cars for 10 years plus and seen 0 profits (except TSLA and the money is in the meme stock not the cars), they have funded quantum computer for another twenty years with zero returns. People with IQs under 120 can't grasp the difference between LLMs and AI. This will go on for a while, even if the LLM companies bleed money. They will always sell that they are two weeks away from AGI to the retard Emirati investor.
Anonymous No.106249094 >>106249120
>>106249056
I know. That's what I'm saying. How the fuck did he not avoid such a retard-tier disaster? He's buying into hype in his old age.
Anonymous No.106249120
>>106249094
He got in at the early stages. He could easily sell whatever MSFT owns of OpenAI to private equity at a 5x profit.
Anonymous No.106249169
>>106247930
Sadly none of this is even remotely true. Everything the AI gives me has to be checked and double checked and then fixed from top to bottom. It takes as much time to fix what it gives me as it would if I made it from scratch. Writing, coding, generated images, 3d models, music etc.

>Example: Predicting protein structures
Blind trust is what this is.

>Example: A medical diagnostic AI can analyze thousands of scans in seconds with consistent accuracy.
And then a human doctor has to analyze it manually because the AI can't be held liable for anything, rendering the processed data moot.
Anonymous No.106249176
>>106249049
Since Bezos pioneered "disrupting the market" VCs are willing to eat shit for decades. Look at Uber.
Anonymous No.106249187
>>106245661 (OP)
Slang for hooping fentanyl
Anonymous No.106249222
>>106246649
>I'd say it's entry level knowledge for orbital mechanics,
also is entry level on machine learning, duh.
Anonymous No.106249276
>>106246846
Must have meant this kind of thing.
Anonymous No.106251329
>>106245707
He recently offered to sell the government his company for $1 but he gets to stay on as the head for infinity gazillion tax dollars a year.