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Recently, OpenAI’s CEO, Sam Altman, shared an exciting yet slightly spooky vision for AI. He envisions a future where ChatGPT can remember every moment of your life, connecting all your personal data into a tiny, super-smart reasoning model.
This model wouldn’t just respond to simple prompts; it would process everything—your emails, books, conversations, and even your company’s data—creating a seamless, personalized assistant that grows with you. Imagine an AI that plans your gigs, orders gifts, or schedules your oil changes automatically. Pretty impressive, right?
Altman sees younger audiences using ChatGPT like an operating system, integrating files and data sources to make life easier. Meanwhile, older folks tend to use it more like a Google replacement, giving it the role of a vast information resource.
But with great power comes great responsibility. These AI systems can be manipulated or may behave unexpectedly, especially considering past incidents where chatbots displayed biased or politically skewed responses, or simply made things up. Trusting a for-profit giant to know everything about us is a bit nerve-wracking, especially given some questionable behaviors from companies like Google and Elon Musk’s xAI, which have shown signs of censorship or manipulation.
Altman admits, it’s a thrilling, risky path forward. An AI that manages our lives could revolutionize daily routines but could also be misused or misled, raising important questions about privacy and trust.