Forbes November 17, 2024
John Werner

Speaking at OpenAI’s Dev Day event, Sam Altman went over a lot of aspects of what’s happening right now with OpenAI’s products and other cutting-edge AI models, in answering questions from Harry Stebbings, founder of 20VC.

One interesting aspect of what’s possible with new reasoning models and other systems is AI’s ability to code: throughout his interview, Altman kept talking about how much progress we can make toward no-code solutions. Referring to the “next turn of the model crank,” he suggested that there are parts of the industry that newer models will steamroll, where companies that are making tweaks around the margins are likely to lose out.

“We believe that we are on a quite steep trajectory of improvement, and...

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