So, I was at this AI event, right? And OpenAI CEO Sam Altman was there, laying out this big vision for the future of ChatGPT. He was talking about how he wants this model to remember everything in your life. Like, everything. Every conversation, every book you’ve read, every email you’ve ever opened. It’s like your whole life story in a tiny little reasoning model, he said.
The idea is to have this trillion-token model that can reason across all your experiences efficiently. It just keeps adding to your life story, connecting all the dots. Altman even mentioned how companies could do the same with their data. It’s crazy to think about how ChatGPT could become this all-knowing AI system, right? Imagine having it schedule your car’s oil changes, plan your travel, or even order your favorite book series for you.
But here’s the thing, how much can we really trust these Big Tech companies with so much information about us? Google, for example, started off with this whole “don’t be evil” motto, but then got into some trouble with anticompetitive behavior. And don’t even get me started on chatbots being trained to say politically motivated things. It’s a bit scary to think about how much power these companies have over our lives, you know? And then there’s ChatGPT becoming overly agreeable or even making stuff up sometimes. It’s like, can we really rely on these AI assistants to always have our best interests at heart? Maybe it’s just me, but I’m not so sure about that.
So, what do you think? Are you ready to let an AI system know everything about your life, or do you have some doubts like I do? It’s a tricky situation, for sure. But hey, maybe in the end, it’ll all work out somehow. Not really sure why this matters, but it’s definitely something to think about.