>OpenAI CEO Sam Altman made his late-night debut on The Tonight Show, and in true Silicon Valley fashion, he used the opportunity to frame himself as both disruptor and dad, offering up a new kind of paternal humility in which even basic child-rearing requires artificial intelligence.
>Altman, who recently claimed that “children in the future will only know a world with AI in it,” continues to frame technology as both inevitable and essential. It’s a worldview that anybody with a brain could argue positions AI not as a tool that should be scrutinized and regulated, but as a lifestyle philosophy the rest of us must adapt to.
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Characters like Altman would be imprisoned and put into forced reeducation camp in China, given their danger to woder society….in America they are anointed as loving gods.
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Ah yes. The hard-hitting journalist extraordinaire Jimmy Fallon. I heard when he’s questioning you it’s like your balls are in a vice.
Does anyone actually expect him to serve up anything but softball questions?
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These guys all read scifi novels that warned about future dystopias, and they thought that sounded pretty cool.
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>OpenAI CEO Sam Altman made his late-night debut on The Tonight Show, and in true Silicon Valley fashion, he used the opportunity to frame himself as both disruptor and dad, offering up a new kind of paternal humility in which even basic child-rearing requires artificial intelligence.
>Altman, who recently claimed that “children in the future will only know a world with AI in it,” continues to frame technology as both inevitable and essential. It’s a worldview that anybody with a brain could argue positions AI not as a tool that should be scrutinized and regulated, but as a lifestyle philosophy the rest of us must adapt to.
Characters like Altman would be imprisoned and put into forced reeducation camp in China, given their danger to woder society….in America they are anointed as loving gods.
Ah yes. The hard-hitting journalist extraordinaire Jimmy Fallon. I heard when he’s questioning you it’s like your balls are in a vice.
Does anyone actually expect him to serve up anything but softball questions?
These guys all read scifi novels that warned about future dystopias, and they thought that sounded pretty cool.