2025-07-01
1 小时 7 分钟Hello, I'm Andrew Main, and this is the OpenAI podcast.
My guests today are Mark Chen, who is the Chief Research Officer at OpenAI,
and Nick Turley, who is the head of ChatGPT.
We're gonna be talking about the early viral days of ChatGPT.
We're gonna talk about ImageGen, how OpenAI looks at code and tools like Codex,
what kind of skills they think that we might need for the future,
and we're gonna find out how ChatGPT got its totally normal name.
Even half of research doesn't know what those three letters stand for.
You know, you're gonna have an intelligence in your pocket that it can be your tutor,
it can be your advisor, it can be your software engineer.
There's a real decision the night before.
Did we actually launch this thing?
First off, how did OpenAI decide on that awesome name?
I was gonna be chatting with GPD 3.5 and we had a late night decision to simplify.
Wait, say that name again.
I was gonna be chat with GPD 3.5 which rolls off the tongue even even more nicely That's and you said that was a late-night decision meaning like weeks before you finally decided what to call it,
right, right, right No weeks before we hadn't started on the project.
Oh goodness, but you know,
I think we we realized that that would be hard to pronounce and Came up with a great name instead.
So that was the night before?