June 4 - At the Snowflake Summit summit, theOpenAI CEO Sam Altman (Sam Altman) is an outspoken call to business leaders to "Just do it".He emphasized that in the rapidly evolving 2025 AI In the field, it is no longer wise to wait for technology to "stabilize", and fast iterative companies are taking the lead.

During the exchange conversation, Altman pulled no punches in pointing out that the success of companies in AI depends on the speed of iteration. He emphasized that "The companies that can iterate quickly and minimize the cost of making mistakes are the ultimate winners."
Snowflake CEO Sridhar Ramaswamy echoed this sentiment, calling for a corporate approach to AI that isn't one of cautious scrutiny.Instead, I'm curious to hug.
He warned that many of the traditional assumptions no longer apply.AI is reshaping the rules. Businesses that are still on the sidelines are already missing the boat. AI isn't a distant fantasy, Altman says bluntly.Rather, it is a tool that can be put to use immediately.
1AI cites a blog post in which Altman reveals that the reliability of AI models has improved significantly over the past year, and that OpenAI's enterprise business is growing rapidly as a result. Large organizations are finding that AI can accomplish many tasks that were previously considered impossible.
Ramaswamy adds that context and computing power are at the heart of improving reliabilityHe emphasized that "retrieval" and "memorization" were no longer empty terms but infrastructure. In particular, he mentioned that "retrieval" and "memorization" were no longer empty terms, but infrastructure.
Altman cited OpenAI's new coding agent, Codex, as an example of "a taste of AGI". For now, Codex is like a trainee who can work for hours, but in the future it could become a senior software engineer who can work for days on end.
Altman did not give a clear answer about the timing of the realization of general artificial intelligence (AGI).AI capabilities are growing on a "shockingly smooth exponential curve," he argues.
If you show ChatGPT to someone in 2020, most people will think it's AGI, and Ramaswamy uses the analogy of whether a submarine is "swimming" to point out that by the time we actually define AGI, the goal has already been moved forward again.
The two leaders also mentioned that with 1,000 times the computing power, theThey will be used for AI research or to decipher RNA expression to revolutionize disease treatment, demonstrating the potential of AI in scientific discovery.