OpenAI Co-founder Greg Brockman on ChatGPT, DALL·E and the Impact of Generative AI | SXSW 2023

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Published 2023-03-12
The past year proved that AI is here to stay. We have seen AI disrupt every major industry, from search engines to art and music. The change will be felt in nearly every aspect of our daily lives. In this session, OpenAI’s Co-founder and President Greg Brockman talks to Laurie Segall of Dot Dot Dot Media about the future that is here already and the ethical guardrails that come along with this new era of innovation. The conversation will give an insider's look at the research lab behind popular creative tools “DALL·E” and “ChatGPT” and some of the most sophisticated advances in AI. We’ll talk about the future of identity, media and what it means to be human in a world of artificial intelligence.

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All Comments (21)
  • This interview is like the opening to an apocalypse movie, lots of potential “i told you so” moments here
  • The way I see it, OpenAi's standard response to the difficult questions is "WE'RE WORKING REALLY HARD'. Well, you should, but TELL US EXACTLY WHAT YOU ARE DOING!!!
  • The contest is not going to be between AI versus humans; it is going to be between between Humans with AI versus Humans without AI.
  • @brianj7204
    I would have a couple of questions for OpenAI: 1. Errors for ChatGPT: When ChatGPT is writing a long response, the message cuts off completely at a certain point. Why does that happen? 2. Ethical concerns: Dont you think that placing rules and restrictions on ChatGPT or other GPT models will basically limit the functionality and destroy the potential of these models/tools? Its trying to remain neutral on everything and it isn't able to talk about more controversial topics because it 'might hurt your feelings'. Even google has a 'SafeSearch' option, why shouldn't GPT models have it as well? 3. As these models get better and better, and companies start implementing them into their business, how will people that lose their jobs trough extremely rapid innovation (and i'm not gonna lie this feels like most people could be jobless in 5-10 years) be supported?
  • Great questions. One of the most concerning things from my perspective is that we're building in values and understanding in a very flippant way. I have noticed this for a while, and started this channel to address that issue, but questions like individualism vs collectivism drive key decisions. Was glad to see the response on political bias etc. Centralizing knowledge in this way will either help unite or deeply divide us, and any single human will always allow the bias they fear least room to expand.
  • @jess_tech
    I really enjoyed this interview and great questions from the interviewer. Thanks for sharing !
  • @sipatron6141
    "Technology does not have it's own imperative." - Ralph Nader. The problem with our new world with AI is not AI. It's the world as is. From the top of my head: social inequality and lack of opportunity, concentration of wealth, undemocratic governments, corruption in democratic ones. Our political, social and economic priorities and imperatives have been messed up for a long time now. The dude is beating around the bush during whole interview. I won't hold my breath in expectation that people around this revolution are actually doing something to address these issues behind the scenes.
  • @GT4JB
    Loved the honest candid questions and answers
  • @KSATica
    The things that were discussed over in this video I’m totally in awe and it has really struck a nerve well for me at least on the different possible outcomes that may arise if we’re not careful. But I’m a optimistic and I’d believe that within the next few years we are in for a ride and it all comes down to how people(humans) perceive the view…
  • @mariusj8542
    Using chatgpt is like having a conversation with a genius octopus. Brilliant and all-knowing, but every now and then one of its tentacles goes off in the wrong direction and ends up tickling me instead of making sense." 😂
  • @kenkioqqo
    Greg has the ability to express his views on AI very articulately and confidently.
  • This was a fascinating talk! The insights shared by the OpenAI Co-founder on ChatGPT and DALL·E were truly enlightening, and it was inspiring to learn more about the impact of generative AI. I appreciate the thought-provoking questions from the audience and the insightful responses from the speaker. This was an excellent session that really expanded my understanding of AI and its potential. Thank you for sharing it! written by ChatGPT
  • @wm6746
    I remember Mark Zuckerberg saying the same thing… “ its for the benefit of humanity” speech……..
  • Liked his answer about what to teach your one year old kid. People skills and life skills will be key when raising your kids in this AI takeover world
  • Man he really put a lot of work into avoiding answering any interesting questions.
  • @BroBro-st8ix
    In order to write code well on ChatGPT-3, which I have tried out, user must have complete understanding of what they want it (G.P.T.) to do. I believe this is also true for example if writing an essay. 26:10
  • @davidatrout
    Laurie did an excellent job here and got to the core of some important questions. Kudos!