Sam Altman says OpenAI wants to sell intelligence like a utility

During a recent appearance at BlackRock in Washington, D.C., OpenAI’s Sam Altman, shared his vision for the future of AI. At one point saying, “We see a future where intelligence is a utility, like electricity or water, and people buy it from us on a meter.”

Altman was describing a world where AI becomes a foundational infrastructure, something woven into everyday life so deeply that consumers and businesses simply “plug into” it the same way they rely on electricity, Wi-Fi or running water.

  • Pennomi@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    Impossible. It doesn’t require any local infrastructure, so there’s no inherent lock-in like you see with utilities.

    Utterly delusional CEO.

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      4 hours ago

      Except water. I bet this is some weird way of arguing they are a utility so have a right to utility infrastructure and how water is distributed.

      Less “we are a utility” and more “we need all your utilities, all your clean water, all your power, and we want to decide how it’s used”

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        4 hours ago

        Water treatment is absolutely a utility. Water itself shouldn’t be, and isn’t if you have a well.

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      4 hours ago

      With the right government, anything is possible. Sam isn’t delusional at all. He’s a walking humanitarian crisis, a psychopath, a public threat to society, a terrorist if you will. We were all supposed to be using Loopt by his words.

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        2 hours ago

        a psychopath, a public threat to society, a terrorist if you will.

        I’ve heard it argued rather well that it’s more dread than terror that these pricks create. It’s a useful distinction, but ‘dreadist’ rolls off the tongue like a brick.