"It also takes a lot of energy to train a human." The post Sam Altman Fumes That It Takes Longer to Train a Human Than an AI, ...
OpenAI CEO also downplayed concerns about how much water datacenters require at AI summit in India ...
Last Friday, onstage at a major AI summit in India, Sam Altman wanted to address what he called an “unfair” criticism. The ...
WTF?! It seems OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has grown tired of defending AI's consumption of our planet's rapidly depleting natural resources. In a recent interview, he said water-usage concerns over data ...
In controversial comments, the OpenAI CEO defended resource-intensive AI models by pointing out that humans, too, require ...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said it takes a lot of energy to train a human being too as compared to an AI model. He noted that it takes 20 years of life and all the food that humans consume during that time ...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman dismissed concerns that artificial intelligence is using up lots of water as “fake” – arguing that “humans use energy, too.” The billionaire tech founder responded to claims ...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman sparked debate by downplaying AI's environmental impact, comparing training costs to human development. He argued that once trained, AI queries are more energy-efficient than ...
"It takes, like, 20 years of life, and all of the food you eat during that time before you get smart," Sam Altman said.
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman defended the resource use of AI on Friday, arguing that water concerns were "fake" and comparing it to ...
Altman said data centers have moved past water-intensive cooling, but 56% globally still use evaporative systems.