"It takes 20 years for a human to become intelligent, and those who eat food..." To which question did Sam Altman give this answer?
"It takes 20 years for a human to become intelligent, and those who eat food..." To which question did Sam Altman give this answer?
Sam Altman (OpenAI CEO) strongly advocates for AI. A video of him has surfaced, in which he discusses the time required to train a human being, while addressing the question of training AI. According to Sam, it takes 20 years for a human to become intelligent.
A related video is being shared on the social media platform X.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is very vocal about the use of artificial intelligence (AI). He recently attended the India AI Impact Summit and spoke in favor of AI. Whenever Sam is asked a question about AI, he provides a candid response. When Sam was questioned about the energy required to train AI, he said that training a human also requires a lot of energy. He has to feed them for 20 years. A video related to this is being shared on the social media platform X.
What did Sam Altman say?
Sam Altman said that people ask how much energy it takes to train an AI model… Training a human also requires a lot of energy. He said that it takes approximately 20 years of life and all the food consumed during that time for a person to become smart. Sam's statement attempts to explain that the argument about energy consumption in training AI is meaningless. He clarified that training a human also requires a lot of energy and time.
Musk's video was shared on X from the account @TheChiefNerd. Sam was seen making this statement at a media house event, which reflects his thinking that he doesn't take the energy expended in training AI very seriously.
'Taking advice from the elderly is a big mistake'
Recently, another statement by Sam made headlines. He said that the biggest mistake young people seeking a career in AI make is taking advice from the elderly. Sam stated that young people can better understand AI and future changes.
Data Center in Space Idea 'Strange'
In a recent interview, Sam Altman said that the idea of setting up a data center in space is very strange in the current environment. In an interview with the Indian Express, Musk stated that operating a data center in space would significantly increase its cost. Maintenance would also pose a challenge. The challenge would be how to repair a broken or malfunctioning component in low Earth orbit. Sam said that we haven't reached where we're aiming yet. He believes that data centers in space won't make sense this decade.

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