OpenAI’s pristine fashion, called o1, seems to suppose and contemplate as you usefulness it. However is it pondering? Or thinking about? And what does it cruel whether it is? Would that form it importance the hazards, which seem to be each greater and more plausible than ever? How do you steadiness the hazards of destroying humanity with the potential of bettering it? That is the article about speaking about synthetic understanding: it has this nasty penchant of having all existential on you.
On this episode of The Vergecast, we get all existential about AI. The Verge’s Kylie Robison joins the display to talk about why OpenAI constructed o1, why it’s launching the way in which it’s, what to form of the parents who’re frightened about what they’re visible from the fashion, and the way we must take into accounts this hour in AI as firms pivot towards looking to manufacture “agents” that may do an increasing number of on our behalf. (We recorded this simply ahead of Sam Altman revealed his contemporary blog post on The Intelligence Age, but it surely all feels good-looking well timed.)
After all, we solution a query at the Vergecast Hotline (name 866-VERGE11, or e mail vergecast@theverge.com!) about a subject everyone has: what do you do with the entire stuff that accumulates in your units?
If you wish to know extra about the whole thing we talk about on this episode, listed here are some hyperlinks to get you began, starting with OpenAI:
And on TikTok / Google / Trump:
And a couple of gear for cleansing up your units: