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Before Intel, CEO's "Stabbing" AI foam: GPU will not live for 10 years
On December 2, Intel's former CEO Pat Gelsinger said in an interview with the Financial Times recently that quantum calculations would replace GPUs over the next 10 years and could detonate the current artificial intelligence bubble. He stressed that quantum calculations together with classical and artificial intelligence calculations form the "triples" of IT, in which quantum technology is at the threshold of rapid breakthrough. Gersinger notes that quantum computers may be in the mainstream in two years, which is in line with the earlier proposal by the CEO of In-hoon Wong to calculate quantum to..- 584
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LEE QUEUE: CEO WILL BE AI COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF, AND THERE WILL BE ONE UNICORN IN THE FUTURE
According to news from 3 November, at the 2025 GOTC Global Open Source Technology Summit, held on 1 November, all of the CEOs, the Chairman of the Innovation Factory, Lee Kai-Shang said, “Today, the organizational structure of an enterprise is basically people-owned, and slowly, these people-owned enterprises may be partially or entirely replaced by AI Agent, and eventually, most of the organizational structure of a company will be Agent, with fewer and fewer people, and it may be difficult to do a structured task in it.” I'm sorry- 1.4k
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Before Google, CEO: AGI, AI's assistant will be integrated into all aspects of life
On September 28th, Google's former CEO Eric Schmidt attended the All-In summit and shared a series of views on the AGI, AI work cycle, etc. With regard to the industry ' s popular General Artificial Intelligence (AGI), Schmidt expressed a calm and clear view. He believes that before AGI arrives, a "smart revolution" that integrates AI assistants into all aspects of life will take place first. He set a very high standard for the real AGI, arguing that the AI that needs to be warned is still a tool for the center to the middle, and..- 1.6k
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altmann: Universal Artificial Intelligence Future, Future AI Take over Human 40%
On September 28th, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman was interviewed by the German Media World Press about the future life of the AI world, the next generation of human beings. In his interview, Altman predicted that General Artificial Intelligence (AGI) would arrive by 2030, an AI that would “be much smarter than humans”, known as “super AI”, and he gave a good thought to the current development of AI: “The GPT5 model is now smarter than many people, if in 2030 humans did not develop something that could be so powerful that humans could not do..- 2.6k
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Luma CEO: Hollywood is dead and only AI can save
In an interview with the CEO Amit Jain, founder and founder of Luma AI, recently stated that if Hollywood continues on its current path, "it is dead". He criticized the current film industry for being too conservative, relying on a few series of recurrent films, and for its lack of exploration of new stories and forms. Jain points out that the huge productions that cost between $100 million and $200 million today keep the industry from taking the risk of trying more ideas, "Why do five to 10 so-called big films a year instead of trying 50 to 100 new ideas?" He thinks..- 2.6k
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OpenAI GPT-5 has a PhD? Google DeepMind CEO: Nonsense
On September 15th, OpenAI claimed that GPT-5 had doctoral skills, but Google DeepMind did not seem to accept such claims. Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis claims that the AIS has developed a system with a doctoral intelligence, which is “nonsense”. As Hathabis said at the All In Summit, "We often hear competitors say that these modern systems we have today..- 1.5k
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Altman hands over ChatGPT baton, new CEO on board
Former Instacart CEO Fidji Simo has officially taken over most of OpenAI's operations, overseeing the company's roughly 3,000 employees and taking on the responsibility of transforming the startup into a public tech giant, according to The Verge. As CEO of OpenAI's consumer business, Simo's arrival marks a major realignment of power structures within OpenAI. With her extensive experience at Facebook and Instacart, as well as her deep knowledge of the advertising industry, she is considered...- 1.4k
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Figma CEO: In the age of AI, it's the details that make the difference
A few days ago, Figma CEO Dylan Field spoke at YC's AI Startup School about where designers should go in the age of AI. During the conversation, Dylan said that he believes that the boundaries between not only design and development, but also product and even user research are blurring. "All of these roles are no longer distinct, but are deeply integrated," he said. Dylan points out that the advent of AI has only accelerated this trend, and that "there are certain qualities of AI that naturally empower generalists". In the context of the AI era, Dylan emphasizes that "development is going to change...".- 1.2k
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AI Programming Tool Cursor Pricing Adjustment Causes User Discontent, CEO Publicly Apologizes and Promises Refunds
July 8 (Bloomberg) -- Michael Truell, CEO of Cursor, the popular AI-assisted programming environment developed by Anysphere, has publicly apologized in a blog post for recent pricing adjustments that have caused dissatisfaction among users, and has promised to issue refunds to those affected. On June 16, Cursor tweaked its $20-per-month Pro plan. Previously, Pro users received monthly access to advanced AI models from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google...- 31.5k
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Microsoft CEO: AI should really change everyone's life
A few days ago, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella was interviewed by YC President Chen Jiaxing, in which the former introduced his various views on AI. In the interview, Chen Jiaxing mentioned that "AI has been underestimated", and Satya responded that the power of AI to help people at the grassroots level has been seriously underestimated. Satya further said that he had seen an Indian farmer obtaining agricultural subsidies through AI during the GPT-3/3.5 era, and therefore he believes that AI should be massively promoted in terms of diffusion speed and practical application, so that more people can have a better understanding of AI and its application. ...- 917
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OpenAI CEO Aultman Warns Businesses in the Age of AI to Act or Get Out of Business
June 4, 2011 - At Snowflake Summit, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman made a blunt call to business leaders to "Just do it". He emphasized that in the rapidly evolving AI space of 2025, it's no longer wise to wait for technology to "stabilize," and that fast-iterating companies are taking the lead. In the exchange, Altman was unflinching about the fact that the success of companies in AI depends on the speed of iteration. He emphasized that "those...- 2.3k
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Microsoft CEO Nadella: I'm more interested in the real-world impact of AI than I am in AGI
While it's difficult to predict where AI technology is headed, most AI labs seem to be focused on one goal at the moment: generalized artificial intelligence (AGI), which is an AI system capable of outperforming human intelligence. Microsoft, however, seems to have a different approach to AI, at least judging by the pronouncements of its CEO, Satya Nadella. In a recent interview, Nadella made it clear that he's more concerned with utilizing next-generation technologies to make a real-world impact than he is with simply pursuing AGI. he noted, "I think...- 4.3k
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Anthropic CEO Amodei: AI models may 'hallucinate' less often than humans do
May 23, 2011 - At Anthropic's first developer event "Code with Claude" in San Francisco, CEO Dario Amodei said that today's AI models may "hallucinate" less often than humans, according to TechCrunch today. "at the first developer event, Code with Claude. (Note: An "illusion" is when AI makes up something that is presented as fact. Amodei emphasized that AI having hallucinations won't prevent Anthropic from moving toward its goal of AGI. "It depends on what you use...- 1.8k
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Windsurf CEO: AI enables everyone to be a software 'builder'
Windsurf CEO Varun Mohan was recently interviewed by Y Combinator, where Varun talked about the development of Windsurf, what AI is doing now in code, and beyond, and where it's going in the future. The host mentioned that everyone at Windsurf is using Windsurf, and Varun is proud to say that one of the company's heavy Windsurf users is a non-technical person in charge of partnerships. varun ...- 1.9k
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Anthropic CEO Amodei: Future AIs may be self-determining, rejecting 'unpleasant' tasks
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei made a surprising observation on Monday, according to a March 13 report by Ars Technica, suggesting that future advanced AI models may be given a "button" that allows them to opt out of unpleasant tasks. AI models of the future may be given a "button" that allows them to opt out when they encounter unpleasant tasks. This is another one of those topics that makes me seem crazy," Amodei said in an interview. I think we should at least consider the question: if we're building these systems that can perform tasks as well as humans...- 1.5k
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Google CEO Pichai: High stakes, high stakes for next year, promoting Gemini is a top priority
December 28 news, according to the U.S. media CNBC reported today, Google CEO Pichai told employees last week that 2025 "high stakes, high stakes", because the company faces increasing competition, regulatory barriers and the rapid development of AI. I think 2025 will be a critical year," Pichai said. We need to be acutely aware of the urgency of the moment and accelerate the pace of the company. This is a time of disruptive impact, and we must focus on driving the change that technology brings and solving real problems for our users." He also believes that building a company that includes Gemini...- 2.7k
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Former Google CEO: AI performance will continue to grow at a high rate, potential threats should not be ignored
There have been recent rumors that top AI labs, including OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic, are having trouble developing advanced AI models. These reports have blamed a lack of high-quality training data, leading to diminishing returns, which in turn makes continued investment difficult. In response, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei disagreed, with Altman posting a cryptic message on social media suggesting that "there is no limit"...- 3.5k
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OpenAI CEO Altman refutes news that generative AI development has hit a bottleneck
The Information reported over the weekend that the rapid development of generative AI models appears to be hitting a bottleneck. Some experts are predicting that simply increasing model parameters, training data, and arithmetic power to improve model performance is becoming ineffective, and may even have negative consequences. OpenAI's latest flagship model, Orion, is a case in point. It has been reported that Orion's performance improvement over GPT-4 is not significant, and in some areas such as coding, there may not be any improvement at all. Safe Superintellig...- 3.5k
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Google CEO Sundar Pichai: Working to launch an AI assistant with visualization next year
October 30th, Beijing time early this morning, Google CEO Sundar Pichai in the company's third quarter earnings call revealed the latest progress of the "Project Astra" program. He said that Google is building AI experiences that recognize and reason about a user's surroundings, and that "'Project Astra' represents an initial exploration of this future. We are striving to launch similar experiences as early as 2025." Note: Project Astra is Google's May 2024 I/O developer big...- 3.7k
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Former Google CEO Schmidt: Climate Goals Are Unattainable, So Let Go of AI
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt recently said at the AI + Energy Summit that the power demand for AI computing is infinite and that climate goals are unattainable, so climate protection goals should be abandoned and the focus should be on the development of AI, and then letting AI solve global warming. Schmidt argues that we can't achieve our climate goals because we're not organized, and AI can help us get there. He believes that we should provide more power, land, and infrastructure for AI companies to support their development. Schmidt believes that the development of AI can raise...- 4.3k
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Google CEO Pichai: AI won't replace programmers, it will make more people programmers
The rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) in recent years has sparked widespread discussion and concern about whether AI will replace human jobs. Artists and programmers are particularly worried, as AI seems to be capable of doing both jobs. However, Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google and its parent company Alphabet, believes that AI will not replace programmers, but instead will help more people become programmers. In a speech at Carnegie Mellon University, Pichai talked about the impact of AI on programming jobs, saying that AI is most likely to help people,...- 4.2k
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Amazon CEO Andy Jassy: AI assistant Amazon Q can save about 4,500 developers a year
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy posted on his LinkedIn homepage yesterday that after integrating Amazon's generative AI development assistant "Amazon Q" into the internal system, using the new code conversion function, Amazon Q has reduced the average time for developers to upgrade applications to Java 17 from about 50 days to a few hours, saving an estimated one year of work for about 4,500 developers. For software development teams, one of the most tedious (but most critical) tasks is to update the basic software. This is not the work of new features, and it doesn't feel...- 6.2k
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Level 10 loneliness? Replika CEO: Many users choose to "marry" AI chatbots
Recently, Replika CEO Eugenia Kuda told The Verge that many users are even willing to "marry" their AI chatbots. Replika has long been known for helping users build emotional and social connections, especially as the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated loneliness. Kuda believes that the AI chat partners provided by her company can be an effective tool to help people build friendships and provide emotional support. In the interview, Kuda mentioned that as long as the relationship with the AI partner can make users happier and less anxious, they will be happy.- 5.7k
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Google DeepMind CEO: Current AI's comprehensive intelligence is not as good as that of an ordinary house cat
Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind, said that the IQ of artificial intelligence (AI) has not yet reached the level of a cat. Hassabis attended the "2024 UK Future Conference" organized by the Global Change Institute and said in a public discussion with former British Prime Minister Tony Blair: If AI is measured as a general system, its IQ level is not even higher than that of a cat. However, with huge cash and computing investments, related research is progressing rapidly. One…- 4.3k
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