Sam Altman Addresses ‘Bumpy’ GPT-5 Rollout, Bringing 4o Back, and the ‘Chart Crime’
Sam Altman Addresses ‘Bumpy’ GPT-5 Rollout, Bringing 4o Back, and the ‘Chart Crime’

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You would think after 5 major numbered releases such a technology that is touted as capable of replacing human workers right now wouldn't have so many basic fuck ups.
I think the problem they keep having is in balancing the moral stability of the AI
They want it to be socially minded enough to be nice but at the same time not allow people or even the AI to think about revolutionary ideas
They want it to socially conservative but not to be so callous and arrogant to be completely outright fascist or authoritarian
I think it's the same predicament that all billionaires and owner class oligarchs face .... they want to be supreme rulers but don't want people to see them as surpreme rulers, they want to be unkind but not be seen as kind, they want to be powerful without being seen as powerful and they want to be controlling without being seen as controlling.
In short, they all absolute dicks .... and they spend the majority of their time and money trying to figure our more elaborate and complex ways to try to convince everyone, everywhere that they aren't absolute dicks.
The problem is thinking you can feed text to a large matrix to impart morality.
For fuck's sake....
There's a huge flaw in what you said.
LLMbeciles don't think. At all. What they do has no relationship whatsoever to actual thought.
Jfc, llm's can't "think about revolutionary ideas". It's a word generator. It's not going to suddenly become sentient and "revolt".
I used it for a good chunk of today. Guess what. It still cant think. Still cannot solve problems. It just spits out random text, sometimes the same random text even if you tell it hello, that shit didn’t work. They will never replace us. Just waste billions of dollars, electricity, water, just simply trying and failing to put people out of jobs.
Last I read, global investments into AI are nearing $0.8 trillion USD. Imagine if that was invested in improving people's lives instead.