Pay For AI Like Electricity? Sam Altman Says Intelligence Could Soon Be Metered
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Pay For AI Like Electricity? Sam Altman Says Intelligence Could Soon Be Metered
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says the future of artificial intelligence may look much simpler than people expect. Speaking at a summit in Washington, DC, he suggested AI could soon function like a basic utility such as water or electricity, where users pay only for the computing power they consume., Technology & Science, Times Now
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says the future of artificial intelligence may look much simpler than people expect. Speaking at a summit in Washington, DC, he suggested AI could soon function like a basic utility such as water or electricity, where users pay only for the computing power they consume., Technology & Science, Times Now
Tech mogul Sam Altman has a different take on the rapidly changing role of artificial intelligence. He believes that the future lies in the simplest structures of AI. The OpenAI CEO recently spoke at the BlackRock US Infrastructure Summit in Washingt... [1362 chars]
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