Sam Altman
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Can't do that for that much longer.
No.
But we've been doing it for a while.
And I think it's amazing how cheap intelligence has gotten.
Yeah.
I guess it's one way to put it.
I am a techno optimist and science nerd.
And I think it is the coolest thing I could possibly imagine.
And the best possible way I could imagine spending my work time to get to be part of what I believe is the most interesting, coolest, important scientific revolution of our lifetimes.
So like, what a fucking privilege.
Unbelievable.
And then on the kind of like non-selfish reason,
I feel a sense of duty to scientific progress as a way that society progresses.
And of all of the things that I have a personal capacity to contribute to, or maybe just of all of the things, this is the one that I believe will drive progress.
scientific progress and thus standards of living the quality of the human experience whatever you want to call it forward the most and i feel a sense of duty but not in a negative sense like a duty with a lot of gratitude for holding it that i get to contribute in whatever way sounds like responsibility
sure with a with a child on the way as a soon-to-be father what kind of world are you hoping to see for the next generation abundance was the first word that came to mind prosperity was the second but you know generally just a world where people can do more like be more fulfilled live a better life however we define that for each of ourselves all the all those things probably the same thing every other soon-to-be dad has ever wanted for his kid i've certainly never been so excited for anything
And I think it's also like no one should have a kid that doesn't want to have a kid.
So I don't want to use the word duty here.
But society is dependent on some people having some kids.
At least for now.