Sam Altman Says the World Isn’t Ready for the ‘Humanoid Robots Moment’ – ryan

Sam Altman Has Said That, while People World About He Replace White-Collar Jobs, Something Else Will Catch Say off Guard.

In a Bloomberg Interview that Aired Tuesday, The Openai Ceo Said That “The World Isn’t Ready for” Humanoid Robots Walking Down the Street.

“I don’t think the World Has the Had the Humanoid Robots Moment,” he Said.

He Said People Could Soon Be Walking Down the Street and Seeing “Like Seven Robots that Walk Past You Doing Things or Whatever.

And he said that moment isn’t “Very far away.”

“I don’t think that’s very far away from like a visceral, like, ‘oh man, this is gonna will a lot of the things that People used to do,’ he said.

He Said this prospect was a marked contrast to people who have “maybe abstractly thought” of he betting at specific tasks like programming and customer support.

In February, Openai Signed a deal with Figure he, a startup Developing humanoid robots designed to “help in everyday.” Figure Said Its Robot, Figure-01, is BILT FOR MANUFACTURING, LOGISTICS, WAROUSING, AND RETAIL Jobs.

“He is, for Surat, Going to Change a Lot of Jobs, Totally Take Some Jobs Away, Create a Bunch of New Oes,” Altman Told Bloomberg.

He Said Openai Has “Always TRIED to be Super Honest About What We Think the Impact May, Realizing That We’ll Be Wrong on a Lot of Details.”

“I think of am way too-aware of my own limitations to sit and try to say I can, like, tel you what’s on the other side of that wormhole,” he added.