Thursday marked the one-year anniversary of the release of ChatGPT. A lot has happened since. OpenAI, the makers of ChatGPT, recently dominated headlines again after the nonprofit board of directors fired C.E.O. Sam Altman, only for him to return several days later.
But that drama isn’t actually the most important thing going on in the A.I. world, which hasn’t slowed down over the past year, even as people are still discovering ChatGPT for the first time and reckoning with all of its implications.
Tech journalists Kevin Roose and Casey Newton are hosts of the weekly podcast “Hard Fork (https://www.nytimes.com/column/hard-fork) .” Roose is my colleague at The Times, where he writes a tech column called “The Shift. (https://www.nytimes.com/column/the-shift) ” Newton is the founder and editor of Platformer (https://www.platformer.news/) , a newsletter about the intersection of technology and democracy. They’ve been closely tracking developments in the field since well before ChatGPT launched. I invited them on the show to catch up on the state of A.I.
We discuss: who is — and isn’t — integrating ChatGPT into their daily lives, the ripe market for A.I. social companions, why so many companies are hesitant to dive in, progress in the field of A.I. “interpretability” research, and America’s “fecklessness” that cedes major A.I. benefits to the private sector, and much more.
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Import AI (https://jack-clark.net/) by Jack Clark.
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