If you were wondering where the vision of Openai for AI in the future is going, then the company has felt in the store, it is a good place to start realizing it. New article Posted by the upcoming CEO of applications, Fidji Simo.
Simo does not start for a few weeks yet, when she will include OpenAI as the CEO of applications, “Help more people around the world to achieve OpenII technologies in their hands.”
His article is a very good yoga of the benefits that we all can get from AI right now, but I have found some of his predictions of how AI “can help fill a difference that often becomes incomplete” can be serious implications for the future.
Two CEOs
Cosherally, Openai is going to have two CEOs. OpenaiI’s real CEO Sam Altman announced that Fidji Simo is joining as the ‘CEO of applications’, Back in May, And emphasized that he was still under the control of the company:
“To strengthen our execution, I am excited to declare Fidji Simo, joining as our CEO of applications, reporting me directly. I am the CEO of OpenaiI and will continue to directly look after success in all columns of OpenAI-R-free work, compute and application.
Simo was earlier in Instacart, and was already serving on the board of Openai for a year.
In a new article on the Openai website, Simo writes, “I have always considered myself a practical technicist – someone who loves technology, not for his own, but can be on people’s lives for direct effects, not for their own.”
Six areas of effect
Simo proceeds to establish six major areas of our life that it has the most impact to AI – knowledge, health, creative expression, economic freedom, time and support.
His vision begins with knowledge, where Simo notes that “people who use AI tutors have learned twice as much as they do from humans, and the profit is even bigger than learning in a traditional orbit”.
She then moves towards health, and tells how, “AI can explain the laboratory results, decode the medical jerm, give a second opinion, and help patients understand their options in plain language. It will not replace doctors, but it can eventually level the playground for patients, put them on their careful seats.”
For example, AI is often considered an enemy of creativity, for example, takes away opportunities from human artists, but Simo dodged the issue neatly, saying, “If AI gives everyone access to equipment to convert his thoughts, stories, or songs, it will make the world a very rich place.”
However, this is its last region of AI innovation – support – which increases me the most quietly. Simo notes that “many people do not feel comfortable opening to family or friends, and most people do not have access to a physician or coach that they can call regularly. Even those who often have one hour use a week or spend an hour with these professionals. AI coaches, on the other hand, can take advantage of all aspects of your life.”

Trust AI
I can see him, but I am also careful with a world where people start relying on AI with their innermost ideas, and shy away from talking to friends and family, or even human physicians. While I think it can be helpful for many people, I worry about the power that it gives to AI companies, who will know more and more intimate details about our personal life.
As I came to know in my conversation with serial Entrepreneur Simon Squib last week, the trust is going to be an important value as AI is moving as a level of technical and economic playground, so that everyone can make a product and start a company without investing thousands of dollars.
If we have our confidence in companies who are trying to make profit (OpenAII is one of Complex structure It combines a non-profit with a public benefit corporation) So will we always ensure that we have the best interests in their hearts?
We have already seen how easily it was to use social media to influence public opinion in one election. What happens when we have come to trust AI because our help and support structure starts accepting advertisements?
Currently, there is no advertisement on Big AI platforms, but most experts I think that it is only some time ago to mudge the extremely expensive systems made by AI giants.
I think the overall point of Simo is that AI can be used to enhance many areas of our life, to democratizing access to technology and give us opportunities that we have not done before, it is valid, but this new AI is very few railings as March.

