Sam Altman says AI will soon become a utility like electricity, people will buy it from him by the metre
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Sam Altman says AI will soon become a utility like electricity, people will buy it from him by the metre
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman believes artificial intelligence could soon become a basic service like electricity. Users may eventually pay for AI based on how much they use it, similar to a metered utility.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman believes artificial intelligence could soon become a basic service like electricity. Users may eventually pay for AI based on how much they use it, similar to a metered utility.
AI is often discussed as a powerful technology that could change the way people work, learn, and build businesses. But Sam Altman believes the future of AI may actually look much simpler. Instead of being seen as a complex innovation, AI could eventu... [3060 chars]
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