Sam Altman Just Said the Technology Behind ChatGPT Is Already Dying
The CEO of OpenAI hinted that transformers, the core technology powering every major AI chatbot, are about to be replaced by something completely new.
Here's something that should make you do a double take: the guy who built ChatGPT is essentially saying the technology behind it is on its way out.
A video making the rounds on YouTube with over 100,000 views in just one day shows Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, declaring what many are calling "the death of transformers." Transformers are the underlying technology that powers ChatGPT, Google's Gemini, and basically every AI chatbot you've ever used. They're the reason AI got so good so fast over the past few years.
So what's replacing them? That's the billion-dollar question. Altman is being characteristically vague, but the implication is clear: OpenAI is working on something fundamentally different. Not just a better version of what we have, but an entirely new approach to making machines think.
This is like if the inventor of the smartphone said "yeah, phones are done, we're building something else." It could mean the AI tools you use today might look completely primitive in a couple of years. The next generation of AI might not just be smarter. It might work in a way we can't even imagine yet. As reported by AI Revolution on YouTube.
Source: AI Revolution (YouTube)
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