OpenAI's Bold Vision: AI 'Superbrain' for Every Person on Earth
OpenAI President Greg Brockman has shared a bold vision for the future of AI, comparing its scale to the Apollo program. He envisions a world where AI acts as a 'superbrain', embedded in our daily lives, and every person on Earth has access to their own dedicated GPU for AI processing. This ambitious plan is a result of OpenAI's strategic partnership with Nvidia.
Brockman predicts a future where AI works proactively for users, even while they sleep. To achieve this, he estimates that around 10 billion GPUs or equivalent are needed. This significant increase in computing power is necessary as the AI industry is currently 'three orders of magnitude off' in terms of computing power.
OpenAI's partner in this venture is Nvidia, which plans to provide the required GPUs. Brockman's vision echoes Bill Gates' earlier dream of a computer on every desk, but with a twist - this time, it's about AI processing power for everyone. The potential impact of this partnership on shareholder value has sparked widespread discussion.
OpenAI and Nvidia's partnership aims to make AI processing power as ubiquitous as personal computers once were. With an estimated 10 billion GPUs or equivalent, Brockman envisions a future where AI works constantly, even when we're not actively using it. This ambitious plan, while challenging, could significantly reshape our relationship with AI.
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