By Ryan Daws | January 6, 2025
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Categories: AGI, Artificial Intelligence, Companies, Development, Ethics & Society
As the CEO and co-founder of OpenAI, Sam Altman has shared candid reflections on the company’s journey as it aims to achieve superintelligence. With ChatGPT recently marking its second anniversary, Altman outlines OpenAI’s achievements, ongoing challenges, and vision for the future of AI.
A Bold Mission to Achieve AGI and Superintelligence
OpenAI was founded in 2015 with a clear, albeit bold, mission: to develop AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) and ensure it benefits all of humanity. Altman and the founding team believed AGI could become ‘the most impactful technology in human history.’ However, he recalls that the world wasn’t particularly interested in their quest back then.
"At the time, very few people cared, and if they did, it was mostly because they thought we had no chance of success," Altman explains.
Fast forward to 2022, OpenAI was still a relatively quiet research facility testing what was then referred to as ‘Chat With GPT-3.5.’ Developers had been exploring the capabilities of its API, and the excitement sparked the idea of launching a user-ready demo. This demo led to the creation of ChatGPT, which Altman acknowledges benefited from ‘mercifully’ better branding than its initial name.
When it launched on 30 November 2022, ChatGPT proved to be a tipping point.
"The launch of ChatGPT kicked off a growth curve like nothing we have ever seen—in our company, our industry, and the world broadly," he says.
OpenAI has since witnessed an evolution marked by staggering interest, not just in its tools but in the broader possibilities of AI.
Building at Breakneck Speed
Altman admits that scaling OpenAI into a global tech powerhouse came with significant challenges.
"We are now confident we know how to build AGI as we have traditionally understood it," Altman shares. OpenAI predicts that by the end of this year, AI agents will significantly ‘join the workforce,’ revolutionising industries with smarter automation and companion systems.
Achieving superintelligence would be especially transformative for society, with the potential to accelerate scientific discoveries, but also poses the most significant dangers.
"We believe in the importance of being world leaders on safety and alignment research … OpenAI cannot be a normal company," he notes, underscoring the need to approach innovation responsibly.
OpenAI’s strategy includes gradually introducing breakthroughs into the world, allowing for society to adapt alongside AI’s rapid evolution.
"Iteratively putting great tools in the hands of people leads to great, broadly-distributed outcomes," Altman argues.
Pivoting towards Superintelligence
Looking forward, Altman says OpenAI is beginning to aim beyond AGI towards the development of ‘superintelligence’—AI systems that far surpass human cognitive capabilities.
"We are now confident we know how to build AGI as we have traditionally understood it," Altman shares. OpenAI predicts that by the end of this year, AI agents will significantly ‘join the workforce,’ revolutionising industries with smarter automation and companion systems.
Achieving superintelligence would be especially transformative for society, with the potential to accelerate scientific discoveries, but also poses the most significant dangers.
"We believe in the importance of being world leaders on safety and alignment research … OpenAI cannot be a normal company," he notes, underscoring the need to approach innovation responsibly.
OpenAI’s strategy includes gradually introducing breakthroughs into the world, allowing for society to adapt alongside AI’s rapid evolution.
"Iteratively putting great tools in the hands of people leads to great, broadly-distributed outcomes," Altman argues.
Reflecting on OpenAI’s Trajectory
Altman admits that OpenAI’s path has been defined by both extraordinary breakthroughs and significant challenges—from scaling teams to navigating public scrutiny.
"Nine years ago, we really had no idea what we were eventually going to become; even now, we only sort of know," he says.
What remains clear is his unwavering commitment to OpenAI’s vision. "Our vision won’t change; our tactics will continue to evolve," Altman claims, attributing the company’s remarkable progress to the team’s willingness to rethink processes and embrace challenges.
As AI continues to reshape industries and daily life, Altman’s central message is evident: While the journey has been anything but smooth, OpenAI is steadfast in its mission to unlock the benefits of AI for all.
"How lucky and humbling it is to be able to play a role in this work," Altman concludes.
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