Reading a blog post from OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on this particular Monday in February makes perfect sense, considering what’s happening in the world right now. The AI Action Summit in Paris has world leaders and tech execs in attendence, discussing AI’s future and potential regulation needed to safeguard the space.
Sam Altman penned a blog post titled Three Observations, sharing a mission statement for the future of ChatGPT and other OpenAI technology, with a clear focus on AGI (Artificial General Intelligence). The CEO gives us his incredibly optimistic view of what AGI and AI agents will mean for the world in the near and more distant future and what life might be like once AGI and AI agents steal your jobs.
The mission statement came at the end of an incredibly important period for OpenAI, and it was all the more important considering the headwinds OpenAI had to face.
In the past few weeks, the company released the first AI agents (Operator and Deep Research) and made available two ChatGPT o3 models, all part of a massive money-raising campaign that proved successful. That’s despite the ongoing tradition of ChatGPT safety researchers leaving the company or the unexpected competition from Chinese rival DeepSeek.
I wondered what OpenAI’s main creation would think about the blog, so I went to ChatGPT (GPT-4o) to ask the AI how it felt about the blog post. As expected, the AI recognized the mission statement is about technologies similar to itself, without having any feelings about it. ChatGPT also highlighted concenrs with Altman’s line of carefully edited thinking.
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