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In reply to the discussion: 'I wish I could push ChatGPT off a cliff': professors scramble to save critical thinking in an age of AI [View all]dalton99a
(94,731 posts)4. +1. Altman wants to be the next Elon Musk
https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/sam-altman-seeks-trillions-of-dollars-to-reshape-business-of-chips-and-ai-89ab3db0
Sam Altman Seeks Trillions of Dollars to Reshape Business of Chips and AI
OpenAI chief pursues investors including the U.A.E. for a project possibly requiring up to $7 trillion
By Keach Hagey and Asa Fitch
Feb. 8, 2024 9:00 pm ET
The OpenAI chief executive officer is in talks with investors including the United Arab Emirates government to raise funds for a wildly ambitious tech initiative that would boost the world's chip-building capacity, expand its ability to power AI, among other things, and cost several trillion dollars, according to people familiar with the matter. The project could require raising as much as $5 trillion to $7 trillion, one of the people said.
The fundraising plans, which face significant obstacles, are aimed at solving constraints to OpenAI's growth, including the scarcity of the pricey AI chips required to train large language models behind AI systems such as ChatGPT. Altman has often complained that there aren't enough of these kinds of chips -- known as graphics processing units, or GPUs -- to power OpenAI's quest for artificial general intelligence, which it defines as systems that are broadly smarter than humans. Such a sum of investment would dwarf the current size of the global semiconductor industry. Global sales of chips were $527 billion last year and are expected to rise to $1 trillion annually by 2030. Global sales of semiconductor manufacturing equipment -- the costly machinery needed to run chip factories -- last year were $100 billion, according to an estimate by the industry group SEMI.
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Sam Altman Seeks Trillions of Dollars to Reshape Business of Chips and AI
OpenAI chief pursues investors including the U.A.E. for a project possibly requiring up to $7 trillion
By Keach Hagey and Asa Fitch
Feb. 8, 2024 9:00 pm ET
The OpenAI chief executive officer is in talks with investors including the United Arab Emirates government to raise funds for a wildly ambitious tech initiative that would boost the world's chip-building capacity, expand its ability to power AI, among other things, and cost several trillion dollars, according to people familiar with the matter. The project could require raising as much as $5 trillion to $7 trillion, one of the people said.
The fundraising plans, which face significant obstacles, are aimed at solving constraints to OpenAI's growth, including the scarcity of the pricey AI chips required to train large language models behind AI systems such as ChatGPT. Altman has often complained that there aren't enough of these kinds of chips -- known as graphics processing units, or GPUs -- to power OpenAI's quest for artificial general intelligence, which it defines as systems that are broadly smarter than humans. Such a sum of investment would dwarf the current size of the global semiconductor industry. Global sales of chips were $527 billion last year and are expected to rise to $1 trillion annually by 2030. Global sales of semiconductor manufacturing equipment -- the costly machinery needed to run chip factories -- last year were $100 billion, according to an estimate by the industry group SEMI.
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'I wish I could push ChatGPT off a cliff': professors scramble to save critical thinking in an age of AI [View all]
highplainsdem
Mar 10
OP
It's possible he's done more harm to education than any other person in history.
highplainsdem
Mar 10
#2
I agree, and it's a tragic situation. Unfortunately accelerated by people using AI when they aren't
highplainsdem
Mar 10
#5
Re what you added there about Sam Altman - yes, he's a lot like Elon Musk. He wants more and more
highplainsdem
Mar 10
#11
I'm so sorry. It's understandable that good teachers don't want to deal with what AI has done to
highplainsdem
Mar 10
#14
AI can help save us from natural intelligences (humans) powered by the Internet.
gulliver
Mar 10
#13
Generative AI isn't "extremely destructive to BS." It's often called a bullshit machine. It isn't
highplainsdem
Mar 10
#15
Generative AI is NOT the real deal. It will always hallucinate, and it will never get us to true
highplainsdem
Mar 10
#17
It's an unethical tool, because it was trained illegally on stolen intellectual property. It's a tool that
highplainsdem
Mar 10
#20
I wish I could believe that Musk really wants abundance for all, but IIRC there's little or no evidence
highplainsdem
Mar 10
#28
The same idiots who used google searches to reinforce and promote their idiocies...
hunter
Mar 10
#19
We already have a present, far from golden, where some students and teachers do that. And our
highplainsdem
Mar 10
#29
Other people's uncredited information, ideas and creativity. Do you even note the use of genAI in your product ...
marble falls
Mar 10
#27
I've used genAI enough to know what's created with it is a result of the stolen IP used to train it.
highplainsdem
Mar 10
#31
Very happy to have your help. A lot of people share our opinion of AI. There was a poll done recently
highplainsdem
Mar 10
#30
We have good reason to hate and oppose the tech lords who released generative AI tools and
highplainsdem
Mar 11
#33