Bet, against this, every resource that you either have in hand or can borrow on any terms.
SilverElfin · 2h ago
Even if this is a hyperbolic comment just to say that the world is changing, it is just so weird to say things in this way. It feels very unserious and makes me think that anything he says should be seen that way, as something just made up. Isn’t he self aware enough from his experience to know this? How do you get wrapped up in your world enough to not understand how it sounds to others?
And like other Sam Altman interviews, he just does not answer a lot of the questions he is asked. It’s frustrating but also really slimy.
al_borland · 1h ago
That was just an off the cuff example for jobs that will exist in the future that we haven’t thought of or don’t exist yet.
When computers were first invented and taking jobs, people hadn’t yet envisioned all the jobs computers would create. This was the point he was trying to drive home.
hax0ron3 · 2h ago
Headline: "OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman says in 10 years’ time college graduates will be working ‘some completely new, exciting, super well-paid’ job in space".
Actual Altman quote: "In 2035, that graduating college student, if they still go to college at all, could very well be leaving on a mission to explore the solar system on a spaceship in some completely new, exciting, super well-paid, super interesting job".
Verdict: Nothingburger.
arthurcolle · 2h ago
Honestly, it sounds really exciting, and Sam Altman should volunteer to show how robust it is. What a fucking asshole comment to make
southernplaces7 · 2h ago
It very specifically sounds like an openly cynical, hand wavy, even deliberately sarcastic thing to claim from this frequently self serving ass.
But i'm curious about wider, and maybe more optimistic, opinions from others here.
Dardalus · 2h ago
This is not a serious prediction... this is just Altman's way of saying that things are going to be very futuristic in a decade. He is NOT predicting physics and engineering breakthroughs that specifically will enable a boom in space exploration. I think it's disingenuous of the media to take this quote and run with it... it's really kind of taken out of context.
bradac56 · 1h ago
Just like your comment wasn't a serious comment, anyone defending this rich asshole has no idea what he's actually saying.
This was a backhand to anyone not born rich and in a CS program that he's purposely trying to make a permanent burger flipper. It's the exact same vain as Biden's "coal miners should learn to code" shit.
But also … if others here have not seen the interview this is from, it is at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmtuvNfytjM
And like other Sam Altman interviews, he just does not answer a lot of the questions he is asked. It’s frustrating but also really slimy.
When computers were first invented and taking jobs, people hadn’t yet envisioned all the jobs computers would create. This was the point he was trying to drive home.
Actual Altman quote: "In 2035, that graduating college student, if they still go to college at all, could very well be leaving on a mission to explore the solar system on a spaceship in some completely new, exciting, super well-paid, super interesting job".
Verdict: Nothingburger.
But i'm curious about wider, and maybe more optimistic, opinions from others here.
This was a backhand to anyone not born rich and in a CS program that he's purposely trying to make a permanent burger flipper. It's the exact same vain as Biden's "coal miners should learn to code" shit.