Episode 1 - Sam Altman on AGI, GPT-5, and what’s next

第一集 - 山姆·奥特曼谈通用人工智能、GPT-5以及未来展望

OpenAI Podcast

2025-06-18

40 分钟
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On the first episode of the OpenAI Podcast, Sam Altman joins host Andrew Mayne to talk about the future of AI: from GPT-5 and AGI to Project Stargate, new research workflows, and AI-powered parenting. 00:00Welcome to the OpenAI Podcast 01:00ChatGPT & parenthood 04:10AGI, superintelligence & scientific progress 07:10Operator, Deep Research & productivity 10:30GPT-5 & how we name models 13:40User privacy & NYT lawsuit 16:15Will ChatGPT ever show ads? 20:30Social media & user behavior 23:25Project Stargate & why compute matters 31:30Future progress & potential new AI devices 38:45Final thoughts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Welcome to the OpenAI podcast.

  • My name is Andrew Main.

  • For several years, I worked at OpenAI first as an engineer on the applied team,

  • and then as the science communicator.

  • After that,

  • I worked with companies and individuals trying to figure out how to incorporate artificial intelligence.

  • With this podcast,

  • we have the opportunity to talk to the people working with and at OpenAI about what's going on behind the scenes and maybe get a glimpse of the future.

  • My first guest is Sam Allman, CEO and co-founder of OpenAI.

  • And we're going to find out a bit more about Stargate,

  • how he uses ChatGPT as a parent, and maybe get an idea of when GPT-5 is coming.

  • More and more people will think we've gotten to an AGI system every year.

  • What you want out of hardware and software is changing quite rapidly.

  • But if people knew what we could do with compute, they would want way, way more.

  • One of my friends is a new parent and is using chatgpt a lot to ask questions has become a very good resource and you are a new parent and How much has chatgpt been helping you with that?

  • a lot I I mean clearly people have been able to Take care of babies without chatgpt for a long time.

  • I don't know I would have done that Those first few weeks.

  • It was like every quote.

  • I mean constantly now.

  • I know I kind of ask it questions about like developmental stages more, because I can do the basics.