In this episode of The Art of Accomplishment, Brett Kistler and Joe Hudson interview Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI and former president of Y Combinator, about his journey towards calmness and self-awareness and how it has impacted his work and life. Altman discusses how he transitioned from being an anxious and high-strung person to a calmer and more effective leader through meditation and introspection. He shares personal anecdotes, including a stressful deal negotiation, that led him to realize the importance of detachment from outcomes and focusing on controllable inputs. The conversation explores the role of emotions, particularly fear, in decision-making, both for humans and AI, and how Altman's experiences with meditation have shaped his approach to building AGI at OpenAI. He emphasizes the importance of prudence without fear and the potential dangers of building AI from a place of deep anxiety. Altman also touches on the philosophical questions raised by AI development, such as the nature of self and the possibility of uploading consciousness, and how these contemplations have deepened his understanding of non-duality.
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