The idea that all cognitive labor will be automated in the near-future is a very controversial premise, not at all implied by the idea that AI will be useful for tutoring. I think that’s the disconnect here between Altman’s words and your interpretation.
Altman gestured multiple times (including in this very interview, but also elsewhere) that he has a “single-digit-years” HLAI timeline. HLAI must imply automation of all cognitive labour because it’s vastly cheaper, faster, and makes fewer mistakes than people, right?
The idea that all cognitive labor will be automated in the near-future is a very controversial premise, not at all implied by the idea that AI will be useful for tutoring. I think that’s the disconnect here between Altman’s words and your interpretation.
Altman gestured multiple times (including in this very interview, but also elsewhere) that he has a “single-digit-years” HLAI timeline. HLAI must imply automation of all cognitive labour because it’s vastly cheaper, faster, and makes fewer mistakes than people, right?