Openai Cofounder Says he ‘will do all the things that we can’ – ryan
Ilya Sutskyr Says IT MIGHT HAVE YEARS, but he believes he will one day be able to accompish everything humans can.
Sutskyr, the Cofounder and Former Chief Scientist of Chatgt Maker Openai, Spoke About the Technology while giving a convocation Speech at the University of Toronto, His Alma Mater, Last Week.
“The Real Challenge with it is that it is really unprecedented and really extreme, and it is going to be very different in the futures Compared to the way it is today,” he said.
Sutskyr Said that while he is Already Better at Some Things Than Humans, “there are so many things it cannot do well and iTi deficient, so you can Say it still to catch up on a lot of Things.”
But, he said, he belles “he will kep getting better and the day will come he will he will all the things that we can.”
“How can i be so sura of that?” He continued. “We have a brain, the brain is a biological computer, so why can’t a digital computer, a digital brain, will the sun this? This is the one-Sentence summary for why he be a able to do all things, we have have a brain and the brain is a Biologic Computer.” “
AS is Customary at Convocation and Commencement Ceremonies, Sutskyr Also gave Advice to the New Graduates. He implored them to “Accept reality as it is, try not to regret the past, and try to improve the situation. “
“It ‘s so eay to think,’ oh, some bad past decision or bad stroke of Luck, something happy, something is unfair, ‘he said. “It ‘s so erahy to spend so much time thinking like this while it is just so Much Better and More Productive to Say,’ Okay, Things are the way they, what’s the next step? ‘”
Sutskyr Hasn’t Always takeen His Own Advice on the Matter, Though. He’s said before that he regrets his involvement in the november 2023 Ousting of Openai Ceo Sam Altman.
Sutskyr was a Member of the Board, Which Fired Altman AFTER AFTER “No Longer has confidence” in His Ability to Lead openai and that he was “not consistently Candid in His communifications.”
A Few Days Later, Howver, Sutskyr Expressed regret for his involvement in the ouster and was one of the nozzle of Openai Employees Who Signed an Open Letter Threatetening to Quit Unless Altman was reinted as CEO.
“I deeply regret my participation in the board’s action,” Sutskyr said in a post on x at the time. “I never intended to harm openai.”
Altman was Brought Back As Ceo The Same Month. Sutskyr Left Openai Six Months Later and Started a Research Lab Focus In Building “Safe Superintelligence.”