# Sam Altman Drops GPT6 BOMBHSHELL, Creating AGI GOD, NEW Multimodal AI SYSTEM and more

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## Содержание

### [0:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kEScBz2YIY) Intro

so with an absolutely crazy Monday in artificial intelligence this is going to be all the new stories you need to stay up to date with exactly what's going on because uh there was quite a lot of AI news that you do want to know about with gp8 maybe people are like you know this can do some limited maybe not so limited

### [0:15](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kEScBz2YIY&t=15s) The Humane AI Pin

tasks for me pins and if you aren't sure what those are I'm pretty sure you've heard by now it's basically an AI wearable device that you can see right here on Marcus Brown ley's jacket now essentially what we have here is the review now some people would tell Marcus Brown Lee as the person who dictates whether or not your technology product will succeed or not because the last time this guy did a review on a car company that car company uh basically went bankrupt so it's pretty important to have him talking highly of your product if it exists now unfortunately he did a review of The Humane AI pin and some things that he had to say were just not good now I'm wondering to see if this reflects badly just on Humane or on the wider AI community in terms of AI devices so take a look because his tweet says this clip is 99% of my experiences with the pin doing something you could already do on your phone but slower more annoying or less reliable and accurate and it turns out that smartphones are pretty incredible but there are occasional small glimpses of a future where this product could actually peel you away from your phone reduce your screen time and help you live more in the moment and I can't be mad at that but take a look at what he's actually saying here look and tell me what this

### [1:33](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kEScBz2YIY&t=93s) Cybertruck

is or I'll just do this I guess ah it's a cyber truck the photo is of a cyber truck an electric pickup truck produced by Tesla yep so you can see from that demo that it actually took him way longer to use his Humane AI pin in order to find something and these kinds of demos aren't exactly the most flattering because they show us that pretty much you know this product isn't needed at the moment now I'm going to say something here and it might be controversial but I think the Humane AIP pin does make sense and you might be thinking what on Earth are you talking about well I think this company from a business standpoint are actually in probably the best position because we know that right now yes these AI systems are slow and yes the apis take a long time to Lo in and currently these systems cannot exist on device but what happens in the future when these systems get a lot faster their inference is absolutely incredible with systems like Gro and we can manage to load these llms locally on the device so that it's basically instant or near instant and I think that is going to be a super big game Cher and in the future the only thing that people are really going to have to do with these devices is simply in terms of some software W they're just going to have to update their software and I think that is going to be a real game changer for these devices in the future so while some of these devices don't seem to be that fast I do think that in the future once the API gets updated I think it will be gamechanging but let me know what you think about this cuz I'm half and half I really do want these products to succeed but right now it just doesn't seem like it's worth it especially considering the fact that it is $700 and then on top of that it's $24 a month I just don't think your average consumer is going to be able to afford this especially in this economy

### [3:31](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kEScBz2YIY&t=211s) Dario Amade Interview

now there was a New York Times interview where he actually spoke to Dario amade so Eliza Klein the CEO of anthropic and may oh my I think I'm probably going to do an entire video on this because some of the things that he said about uh other companies and AI systems it's just so much to talk about but I'm only going to give you one of the key points here but it's so fascinating at how the top end of uh these companies what they truly believe in terms of where we are heading in the next 10 years and this is why I'm so excited to be part of the space because I don't think people are truly realizing uh where the future is headed now it's an hour and 32 minutes I've read the entire transcript I've picked out a couple of things but there is one quote that I do think you guys should be aware of so one of the things that he actually did say was he did actually talk about the Sam mman thing and this was uh something that we wanted to know because this was something where we were left in the dark now of course we are not entitled to any information whatever goes on inside a private company but when you're dealing with something as powerful as an advanced level AI system and it leads to one of the top leading AI Labs disintegrating I think people have a right to be I guess you could say intrigued with as to what that reason was so you can see here it says and at some point everybody is going to look up and say this is actually too much it's too much power and this somehow has to be managed in some other way and even if CEOs of the things were willing to do that which is a very open question by the time you get in there even if they were willing to do that the investors the structures the pressure around them in a way I think we saw a version of this and you can see it says here with a sort of open AI board Sam mman thing where I'm very convinced that it wasn't about AI safety I've talked to figures on both sides of that and they all sort of agree that it wasn't about AI safety now of course I do want to say that this is from The New York Times and they do have a bone to pick with opening ey/ mman so this isn't the best source of information in terms of where their bias may be but they are some really good journalists because they do exclusive interviews and stuff like that which means they do have some proprietary information that others don't and essentially what they're talking about here is that it's pretty crazy in terms of the power struggle that probably went on at open aai because of the type of technology that they are developing and I guess they're starting to realize how powerful this is and this brings us to one of the questions that I just keep on asking at what point does open eye or anthropic a company like that uh you know get controlled by the government and what I mean by that is you know at some point these companies in the near future are going to generate a system that is largely going to be the most powerful you know piece of technology on the earth and in doing so I guess the power dynamics May shift from you know open AI uh or even the government to you know open AI because if you have a system that is as smart as artificial general intelligence or artificial super intelligence then you know as long as we manage to retain such a system in terms of the constraints of the model not being like you know going rogue and stuff like that I think how on Earth are we not going to govern that in some kind of way I mean you know these are private companies um and I'm wondering if the regulations are going to catch up to that um and how that's going to work it's going to be really interesting to see um if certain developments and you know just the kind of things that are going to be worked on because it's like private companies are in an arms race but of course we know you know governments are the ones in control of nukes at the moment so that is something that will be kind of fascinating to see how that does develop and then this is where Dario amod said you know there's something undemocratic about that much power concentration he says I mean the whole technology not just the regulation but the oversight of the technology like the wielding of it feels a little bit wrong for ultimately you know just to be in you know a few people's hands he says I mean it's fine at this stage but to ultimately be in the hands of private actors and I'm guessing that's what I'm saying like you know who's going to control AGI is it going to be like a 100 people sitting on a board is it going to be the United Nations US government I mean it's going to be an interesting conversation because the struggle for power is one that is absolutely incredible now in terms of uh

### [7:50](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kEScBz2YIY&t=470s) Creating AI God

other news the AI CEO the founder well not the founder but the CEO Arthur mench said the obsession with creating General AI is about creating God and this is where we start to enter a different kind of discussion because um you know if we argue that artificial general intelligence or artificial super intelligence can do what it says on the tin and I just mean that like it's pretty much you know better than humans at 99% it can recursively self-improve it could pretty much do anything you know at what point is that are we creating a God for ourselves or potentially something even worse so um says the AI CEO doesn't believe Elon Musk and Sam alman's predictions that AI will surpass human intelligence and mench warns of tech Giants imposing AI standards that conflict with global cultures and values so it's a pretty crazy statement he said you know he doesn't believe in God and therefore artificial gen intelligence and he says you know it's yet to be achieved and of course if you don't know why this company is so good is because they've managed to create some open source models that are really effective and slowly but surely catching up to gpc4 and he said the whole AGI rhetoric is about creating God he says I don't believe in God I'm a strong atheist so I don't believe in AGI and that's a perspective that I've never heard before you can see that some people are you know even referring to this AI thing as God he said here we're creating things that can see everything be everywhere know everything levandowski said in the interview and maybe help us guide in a way that normally you would call God and of course essentially he's building a church uh with people who want to build a spiritual connection with AI I think articles like this are kind of fascinating because as we climb up the scale in terms of the abilities of these models um I think there are going to be more and more questions raised like this and more statements about religion and spirituality and Consciousness because these systems are only increasing in capabilities and as they capabilities you know pretty much surpass ours um people are starting to wonder if we're starting to create higher beings or whatever there was also

### [9:52](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kEScBz2YIY&t=592s) ReCore

this which is surprisingly underrated at the moment but it's recore or recore and it says our best most multimodal model yet it's been a few months in training this model and we're glad to finally ship it says core has lots of capabilities and one of them is understanding the video Let's see what cor thinks of the three body trailer so essentially um it it's watching the three body problem trailer I'm pretty sure that most of you have probably watched this show considering the fact that it's a Sci-Fi show and what I've seen from the AI Community there have been a tons of memes about this but it's just a show about you know an advanced alien race and you can see that it's able to describe the scene now I don't want to click play because the problem is that this video is going to be like Block World blocked worldwide because of how content ID works it just like kind of scans the video that's going on and then um content ID just you know uh blocks the video worldwide sometimes it literally just happens but essentially you can see it says the video shows a man standing in a dimly lit room yada yada um and it's pretty good in terms of you know being able to describe exactly what's going on and it says you know write me a python script to visualize the three body problem here you can see its coding um and it does that pretty well and overall in terms of what this system is essentially A multimodal system that is natively multimodal as in this is what they're building it's not chat GPT it's not like an image text to image this is a multimodal system that is mainly built for video you can see

### [11:15](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kEScBz2YIY&t=675s) Core

right here that they evaluate core on standard benchmarks for both text and multimodal along with a blind third-party human evaluation and that's kind of like the leaderboards I don't know if they use the leaderboards just yet because uh this is really quick I'm trying to record this as quick as possible but we can see that the rankings on the human eval puts it actually above GP in fact not above gp4 Vision but above Gemini Pro 1. 0 and of course above Claude Opus which is actually pretty surprising considering how highly touted Claude Opus is compared to some of the other models and of course Google's Gemini we do know that is the model that is touted as the mainly multimodal one now you can see here they do have a Blog and the blog is of course compared to some of the other systems we can see that you know they compare it to gp4 CLA 3 Opus claw 3 Sonet Gemini Ultra Gemini Pro 1. 5 and we can see that it does pretty pretty well compared to these other systems I mean if we look at the you know the MML U I'm wondering how this AI company managed to fly under my radar because I actually try and do as much research as possible to gain uh the widest perspective possible on AI so that I can up to date you know just pretty much stay up to date on exactly what's going on but you can see here that it's pretty much on par with the frontier models in terms of you know the vqa V2 and the perception test which is video so I mean considering the fact that GPT 4 doesn't even have a video input and the same with Claude 3 Opus and Sonic this is something that is uh pretty game-changing in terms of user applications I mean currently a problem with Gemini Ultra and Gemini Pro 1. 5 is that it doesn't have access in some parts of the EU and some parts worldwide so if you were struggling with that and you wanted to use something that was arguably better um you could use something like this because it seems to just do really well in terms of the multimodal understanding the reasoning abilities the coding a abilities the multilingual and of course an 128,000 context window so it's going to be pretty fascinating of course I'm going to do some demos on the second Channel but it's going to be pretty fascinating to see how exactly this all works out because there's a new player in the game um and they are pretty on par now I don't usually talk about small software updates like this but this is something that I think is going to save me a ton of time genuinely because I don't know about you guys but as someone who uses AI every single day in their work flows I mean I literally use AI all the time because I find it incredible that we have systems as smart as we do for literally $20 a month and as a person who's trying to you know read as many books as possible learn about much about as technology as possible as it evolves rapidly this is a new feature that's going to help you out so it says today we're adding an important new capability in po to multi chat which is multibot chat and this feature easily lets you chat with you know multiple bots in a single thread you can see here that you ask it a simple question and then you've got CLA 3 Opus responding then you can go ahead and you can just literally compare it to GPT 4 and you can see that GPT 4 responds in a different way now I really like this because I have to switch tabs so many times and I have to copy and paste answer so many times and po aren't you know paying me to say this I don't even have an affiliate link I genuinely can't even be bothered to put one in the description but the point is that this is something that's going to save me a lot of time and if you are someone that's like me and likes to you know compare which AI models are for which task because sometimes you want to refine your workflow you want to be able to use Gemini for your copywriting GPT for maybe your blog post or maybe you know uh reviewing certain things I mean it's important to see which system is actually the best because whilst yet yes they might do well on certain benchmarks these systems are actually different when it comes to certain uh categories I think gp4 and clae Opus don't do well in terms of copyrighting and that's just writing things that are very persuasive and salesy but Gemini Pro actually has really creative ideas and really good in terms of uh creative writing and that's something that you know in areas that you haven't tested yet a system like this could potentially help you now this

### [15:22](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kEScBz2YIY&t=922s) Creative Writing

is pretty crazy okay I can't wait for this the 3

### [18:14](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kEScBz2YIY&t=1094s) My Thoughts

so yeah you could see that this is pretty crazy now hopefully I was still able to keep that clip in I mean hopefully it's not cut out because they used some copyrighted music um but essentially if you didn't know this is pretty insane so you're able to pretty much make small changes using generative Ai and I think this kind of stuff should have been done already I don't know why Adobe is so slow but pretty much if you're in the creative industry you know that there's no other tools you can really use in terms of you know at entry level um and you know what's industry standard which is the Adobe suite so these kind of things we do have to wait for Adobe to just do that but I think stuff like this is going to be really effective because so many times you might have the wrong shot you might want to make small changes and stuff like this allows you to be so much more creative and in addition you know stuff like this where you're able to just simply remove stuff from your video you know people have actually been doing this for quite some time and if you don't know how basically photoshop's got a generative fill feature and people just use that on a video where only one part of the video is moving and they've been removing objects with that and then making these crazy Landscapes there's are tons of demo and stuff like that I'm not sure though if this is going to work in videos where there's a lot of motion it does work in videos where there is only static videos because essentially with that you're going to have to do motion tracking for every single frame to ensure it stays the same but essentially with this why this actually does work is because uh it's just one video so this right here it's just one image I don't need to actually change this is literally just an image but with this it's actually moving and is quite Dynamic especially in Dynamic scenes Dynamic lighting as well I'd want to know um how that actually works I'm guessing that's why probably um it's still in beta and this right here that demo and this demo right here as well of you being able to generatively edit you know certain things like okay I wanted him to have a tie let me put a tie on him um that stuff seems to be very effective and this right here the generative extend honestly uh think this feature is going to save people so much time because you know as someone who like I said before made a bunch of short films um you know trying to think oh my God I should have recorded this but I wish I had you know 10 more seconds three more seconds of this it's just honestly a live saer and it makes things a lot easier so I think these kind of workflow changes are going to be kind of interesting and I'm wondering as well considering there is a rise of private startups that are trying to disrupt the AI space I'm wondering you know how the Integrations are going to compare to the ones that we're seeing here because we're seeing them now collaborate with companies like P and we're also seeing adobe's own video model that they've been working on that they haven't actually spoke about so I'm really interested to see how that compares to opening eyes Sora where it is it better than runaway P just how good is this system and of course they actually talk about you know Sora right here they literally show us that they're going to be giving uh private access or early access to generating videos with opening eyes Sora model so that's going to be something that I'm sure a lot of people honestly cannot wait to have because so many people do want Sora and there was a lot of fear around it but I'm sure that open ey has managed to make meaningful collaborations and actually change the narrative on what Sora is now open AI

### [21:32](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kEScBz2YIY&t=1292s) OpenAI Expansion

have been expanding globally apparently they've been you know on a hiring speed hiring up to as much as you know adding 500 people to the workforce now at around 1,300 you know it's pretty big operation and I'm wondering just how much opening ey is going to grow over the coming years um and we can see here that they introducing open ey Japan and it says we're excited to announce our first office in Asia and we're releasing a gbt or custom model optimized for the Japanese language and it says here that it says we're excited to be in Japan which has a history a rich history of people and Technology coming together to do more we believe AI will accelerate work by empowering people to be more creative and productive while delivering broad value to current and new industries that have yet to Be Imagined and of course they actually manag to uh do a custom GPT for model that is for Japanese so it seems that like you know even across all bounds opening ey is really coming for everything and I said that before I said look open eye is coming for the full stack um so you better be prepared because we're going to see a lot more of opening eye and I do think that this company is going to be you know really valuable in the future like you know probably maybe the most valuable company in the future after Nvidia and of course that is a bold claim but I really do think that it's going to be up there in at least the top five just with the Strategic decisions they're making um I just don't see how they lose now Sam mman actually

### [22:53](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kEScBz2YIY&t=1373s) Sam Altman Interview

did an interview where he spoke about GPT 6 and how he spoke about it playment and I'm going to talk to you guys about this because this is by far one of the most interesting uh interview segments I've ever seen from Sam outman so I'm going to show you guys the first part right nowal world do you think the strategy of iter iterative deployment will still be possible moving forward as you get bigger and bigger you see obviously a far and llama released some on medical scientific writing and he got terrible blowback and he had to pull it away Bard obviously did theirs and they got an 8% reduction in share price as you get bigger and bigger releasing an imperfect product and have such ramifications is that iterative deployment still possible over time I think expectation setting matters a lot but with the right expectation setting I think it is possible yeah I would agree with that I think um we learn a lot also and so when we release Sora for example um we get an incredible amount of feedback from the creative Community from media from you know from industry and we actually started now to kind of incorporate that feedback into how we think about our research road map for that you know for that specific modality and so in a way like we kind of start with expectations really low um we just try and learn uh and we really kind of just listen to the world and then we try and incorporate that as best we can so that by the time we actually have something we want to share it's something that really feels useful and people have kind of natural familiarity with it um and it almost feels like it was kind of built more for them um and I think that's like kind of the mode that we'll operate in somewhat here Sam mman and Brad light clap so right there you can see Sam mman and Brad lightcap actually talking about how they plan to release future models and as they've stated before they keep reiterating that future models won't feel like a big jumping capabilities which actually leads me to believe that potentially with the upcoming GPT 5 uh you know release during summer I do think that it's probably going to be the same how gbt 4 was released in the sense that we'll probably get a system that is released in subsequent Parts we'll probably get a nice demo showing uh you know an increase in benchmarks and increase in you know other features but I think what we will get is you know checkpoints of releases so for example with Sam Alman last week and I was honestly supposed to add this into a video but it just slipped through the schedule honestly to manage things better but the point is that with all of these things coming in the future I think the point is that we're probably going to get these checkpoints off so probably they'll you know release a version of GPT 5 that has advanced reasoning and multimodality then a month after that we'll get personalization maybe we'll get some agentic capabilities um and then additional reliability I think it's going to be like a checkpoint system because like they said they don't want to release models that feel like one shock update because the world is evolving much slower than Ai and it just needs time to adjust and it makes sense because you know they obviously received a lot of backlash from previous models um and they don't want to lose the public Consciousness in terms of you know that AI is good for the future because once that happens um the company goes up in smoke even if they do manage to do some crazy stuff because we know that humans are very tribal um and since this is such a Sci-Fi level technology that we're going to be experiencing I mean it's probably going to be the technology that shocks people the most I think it's probably the most susceptible to uh that kind of reaction is uh is this it is really iterative um and it really is this kind of more code development with the what the world maybe more than the world appreciates can ask one final thing and then I do want to go on to GTM but you mentioned obviously the medical advisor earlier I hear you've got a passion for how bnny a can solve cancer and specifically I sudden medical well it's more like I have a passion for how AI can help I want say Sol help like greatly increase the rate of scientific progress um and curing cancer would be a great example of that but I do generally believe and this is like you know there's definitely just a personal element of excitement but I think science is awesome but I genuinely believe that scientific progress is like the highest order bit of progress for society economic growth quality of everyone's lives all of that and if AI can help people meaningfully increase the rate of scientific progress which I believe it will uh I think that will be a Triumph what do you think is the biggest barrier to that happening I think the models are just not smart enough which sounds like a annoying low information kind of copout answer I think is like deeply fundamentally true like the models just aren't smart enough you fix that one thing all these are things get better there will be all these ways that we have to figure how to integrate tools into people's workflow and you know modelability in different areas will matter a lot but if you zoom out you know doing scientific research with the help of gpt2 would have seemed fairly laughable with gbd4 people do use it just in very to help them do science just in extremely primitive and limited ways and with GPT 6 I think people will say hey this is like helping me as a general purpose tool in all these ways and then with gp8 maybe people are like you know this can do some limited maybe not so limited tasks for me so yeah uh the tit listen click B he actually does talk about GP G6 and gb8 and I think why this is so eye opening is because it shows us the road map on where AI capabilities are going to be now does that mean that samman knows exactly what the future systems are going to be like no but he probably has the best worldview for you know what the future systems are going to be like because they're at the frontier of this development so why I thought that was so interesting is because of course we know that you know scientific discovery is the main thing that pushes across everything okay it's like you know once we get a certain breakthrough you know the Breakthrough of the uh steam engine managed to lead to the Industrial Revolution which led to a huge of other factors which just led to society changing completely and if we could get like scientific developments like that you know every year or every couple of months just due to Ai and just putting all the compu into that um society would transform radically and it's going to be interesting to see how that does happen because of course Healthcare is one of them you know you've got longevity research biomedical stuff that's something that I talked about you know on the second channel in post a economics that's going to be huge in the future you know careers and there are going to definitely be booming um but the point is that systems like GPT 6 and GPT 8 will largely be to be able to think so much smarter than our current systems and of course uh working on the smartness of the system you know involves many different things number one is of course going to be data number two is going to be compute number three of course the way the model thinks and how it reasons there's just many different ways to make the model a lot smarter and we do have to remember that you know gb4 is actually a pretty old model by today's standards in terms of where we are in the development cycle so I think um considering the fact that they're talking about you know GPT 6 samman saying that GPT 6 is going to be able to you know help out a lot more than gbt is going to be able to do certain things for you I think it shows us that uh yeah things are probably not going to be slowing down anytime soon

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