Sam Altman says helpful agents are poised to become AI's killer function

MIT Technology Review 

Its leading applications, like DALL-E, Sora, and ChatGPT (which Altman referred to as "incredibly dumb" compared with what's coming next), have wowed us with their ability to generate convincing text and surreal videos and images. But they mostly remain tools we use for isolated tasks, and they have limited capacity to learn about us from our conversations with them. In the new paradigm, as Altman sees it, the AI will be capable of helping us outside the chat interface and taking real-world tasks off our plates. I asked Altman if we'll need a new piece of hardware to get to this future. Though smartphones are extraordinarily capable, and their designers are already incorporating more AI-driven features, some entrepreneurs are betting that the AI of the future will require a device that's more purpose built. Some of these devices are already beginning to appear in his orbit.

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