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Sam Altman admits AI disruption timelines were too ambitious

Sam Altman has acknowledged that his previous predictions about the speed of AI-driven disruption were overly ambitious. He stated that while he expected significant changes after GPT-4's release, the economy's inertia has led to a slower adaptation than anticipated. Altman also discussed the importance of AI messaging, advocating for a focus on empowering individuals and fostering entrepreneurship rather than dwelling on existential risks or job displacement. AI

IMPACT Suggests a slower pace for AI integration, potentially easing societal adaptation challenges.

RANK_REASON Sam Altman's statements on AI timelines and industry messaging are opinion and analysis, not a new product release or research milestone.

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Sam Altman admits AI disruption timelines were too ambitious

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