OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has outlined the company's ambitious third phase, which aims to transform it into a large-scale "token factory," making intelligence a public utility. Speaking at Stripe Sessions, Altman indicated that this phase would require significant management changes, potentially necessitating a new leader or even an AI to manage operations. OpenAI's evolution from a research lab to a product company and now to a utility provider reflects its growing scale and complexity.
Altman also shared insights into OpenAI's internal dynamics, revealing an eight-month period where GPT-4 was used internally before its public release, creating a unique environment of self-reflection and doubt. He emphasized the importance of consensus and focused resource allocation, which has been pivotal in OpenAI's breakthroughs, despite external skepticism from peers like DeepMind.
Sam Altman Envisions OpenAI's Future as a 'Token Factory'
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