In this interview, Greg Brockman, co-founder of OpenAI, discusses the evolution and future of AI with the host. They explore the factors that have contributed to the recent advancements in AI, such as deep learning and increased computing power, and how OpenAI approached the scaling hypothesis. Brockman shares insights from OpenAI's Dota 2 project, emphasizing the importance of focusing on inputs rather than controlling outcomes, and the lessons learned in management and deep learning. The conversation touches on the progress of AI in various fields, including gaming, medicine, education, and coding, as well as the challenges and opportunities in personalization and OS limitations. Brockman also addresses criticisms of AI and speculates on its potential to solve complex problems, such as millennium problems and cancer research, while also discussing the energy demands of AI and the need for advancements in power generation. Finally, he reflects on the surprising nature of AI development and OpenAI's goal of achieving a step-function improvement each year.
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