Sam Altman
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use of it and that i think the answer is yes i don't know yet what the answer is people have proposed a lot of different things we've tried some different models but you know if i'm like an artist for example a i would like to be able to opt out of people generating art in my style and b if they do generate art in my style i'd like to have some economic model associated with that yeah it's that uh transition from cds to napster to spotify
The model changes, but people have got to get paid.
The model changes, but people have got to get paid.
The model changes, but people have got to get paid.
Everything I worry about, humans are going to do cool shit, and society is going to find some way to reward it. I... That seems pretty hardwired. We want to create. We want to be useful. We want to achieve status in whatever way. That's not going anywhere, I don't think.
Everything I worry about, humans are going to do cool shit, and society is going to find some way to reward it. I... That seems pretty hardwired. We want to create. We want to be useful. We want to achieve status in whatever way. That's not going anywhere, I don't think.
Everything I worry about, humans are going to do cool shit, and society is going to find some way to reward it. I... That seems pretty hardwired. We want to create. We want to be useful. We want to achieve status in whatever way. That's not going anywhere, I don't think.
Maybe financial in some other way. Again, I don't think we've seen the last evolution of how the economic system is going to work.
Maybe financial in some other way. Again, I don't think we've seen the last evolution of how the economic system is going to work.
Maybe financial in some other way. Again, I don't think we've seen the last evolution of how the economic system is going to work.
Artists were also super worried when photography came out.
Artists were also super worried when photography came out.
Artists were also super worried when photography came out.
And then photography became a new art form and people made a lot of money taking pictures. And I think things like that will keep happening. People will use the new tools in new ways.
And then photography became a new art form and people made a lot of money taking pictures. And I think things like that will keep happening. People will use the new tools in new ways.
And then photography became a new art form and people made a lot of money taking pictures. And I think things like that will keep happening. People will use the new tools in new ways.
People talk about how many jobs they're going to do in five years. And the framework that people have is what percentage of current jobs are just going to be totally replaced by some AI doing the job. The way I think about it is not what percent of jobs AI will do, but what percent of tasks will AI do and over what time horizon.
People talk about how many jobs they're going to do in five years. And the framework that people have is what percentage of current jobs are just going to be totally replaced by some AI doing the job. The way I think about it is not what percent of jobs AI will do, but what percent of tasks will AI do and over what time horizon.
People talk about how many jobs they're going to do in five years. And the framework that people have is what percentage of current jobs are just going to be totally replaced by some AI doing the job. The way I think about it is not what percent of jobs AI will do, but what percent of tasks will AI do and over what time horizon.
So if you think of all of the five-second tasks in the economy, the five-minute tasks, the five-hour tasks, maybe even the five-day tasks, how many of those can AI do? And I think that's a way more interesting, impactful, important question than how many jobs AI can do.