Forbes November 2, 2024
John Werner

People have been talking about a new essay written by none other than Sam Altman, and posted on its own website just a couple of days ago.

Reading it, in my opinion, evokes some pretty great insights about where we are going with AI in these exciting times…so let’s get into it!

Near the beginning, Altman talks about how our generational achievement isn’t a genetic evolution, but instead, a societal change.

Reading this portion of the essay, I was struck by the contrast between previous generations and their analog achievements – and this generation and their digital ones.

“Our grandparents built and achieved great things,” he writes. “They contributed to the scaffolding of human progress that we all benefit from....

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