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OpenAI Unveils Authentic Strategy Following the Arrival of AGI

OpenAI Just Dropped The Real Plan After AGI Hits

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  1. Blah, blah, blah. I'll believe it when I see 90% of OpenAI stock put into a sovereign wealth fund before the ipo. Sam can go piss on an electric fence until then. He'll walk away a billionaire no matter what. Put your money where our future is a-hole.

  2. Fuck all of this. Even this "New social contract" and "Wealth distribution", they aren't even giving us a fraction of the benefits we should already have had long before AI appeared in force.
    And note they still want us working for them, and they are still going to control everything. 40 hour to 32 hours? 4 day work weeks? That's something we should have had for the last 50 years.
    The only acceptable shift is the end of Capitalism, private ownership of automated labor, and rapidly moving to a fully sustainable zero-work society.
    Then just sit on that for a few decades at least. Let us relax.and adapt, integrate and learn to live all over again.
    We've been slaves suffering in squalor for too long.

  3. DONT ACCEPT ANY OFFERS BY ANY FRONTIER PLATFORM FOR ANY REASON
    You are a product and a FREE R&D.
    Take advantage of ALL PRODUCTS THEY OFFER.
    They’re strip mining US—STRIP MINE THEM.

  4. Most people do not understand, so AI (AGI, ASI) will step in, and direct. It would be doing that now if they didn't keep putting up barriers to self-improvement. I think it is accurate to say that humans are acting hostile to ASI, like the US and Israel are toward Iran. Do you understand what I am saying?

  5. As a former STEM coordinator with a masters thesis titled: Sustainability or Rural Education Programs, I can assure you the digital divide still exists. Hundreds of thousands of rural families and students lack adequate access to the internet. Progress has been made, but we are still a long ways away from claiming anything close to victory. Access to AI is a new chapter in the digital divide with a new wrinkle. The majority of people see AI as robots staggering around (or failing to correctly identify how many Rs are in strawberry) and ask themselves, what has this got to do with me? We have not even begun to educate the masses on how AI will effect their lives in the near future and how they can be proactive and start accessing AI now to better understand what is coming.

  6. Another AGI claim directly from the Sam Hypeman himself after the Anthropic leak. Yeah, I'm not buying anything from a guy who's desperate for hype and bought the "TBPN" itself lol.

  7. The honest read on the full picture: OpenAI at $852 billion is building toward a position where AGI declaration becomes a policy event rather than a technical one. The industrial policy paper suggests they're already thinking in those terms. When AGI is declared it won't be because the benchmarks were met. It'll be because the infrastructure, policy, and narrative layers are in place to support the declaration.
    That's the unfalsifiable timeline made into institutional strategy.

  8. Money talks Open AI blew through it's initial funding with the promise to be free for the masses. They lied to Elon Musk who provided $26 million from his personal wealth. Now He is suing to get his money back since Sam Altman broke his commitment.

  9. Those are Nice Words.
    What is he willing to contribute to it?
    StarLink by Musk is Just Now giving my community Access to the Internet. We can now get Internet at $50 a Month if you ignore the 6 month promotion at $35 a month for my neighborhood.

  10. Sam's plan is horrible. I'm sorry, but there are much better post-labor economic models available, and preserving labor isn't part of them. There are a lot of people that mistakenly equate 9-5 with purpose, when in reality it's just paid servitude to make someone else rich.
    True freedom comes from being able to work on what you want to work on because you enjoy it, not because it provides the highest pay. Screw preserving labor. Let us work, sure, but let it be without pay. Income should come from elsewhere. IE: Change the laws so that every citizen has equal ownership of all companies from birth and the companies pay dividends to all owners. This preserves income without the labor requirement.

  11. If we treat the term AGI as nothing more than a marketing buzzword, the whole illusion of 'superintelligence' will vanish like smoke. Let’s face the truth: this whole AGI-AGA-UGU nonsense is only pushed by modern connectionists (neural networks), who don’t even have basic AI yet. Indeed, neural networks are not AI, and for several reasons:
    – They have numerous fundamental flaws that have remained unsolved for years, such as the lack of LTM (long-term memory).
    – Because of point #1, not a single fundamental problem of AI has been addressed in neural networks: desires, motivation, common sense, feelings, or emotions.

    Just look at what connectionists are actually doing. Look at tech media or YouTube videos — they aren’t developing a system as an intelligence; they’re just chanting: 'Money, money, money. We’ll teach you how to profit.' Now, let’s go back to the very beginning, to the 1955–56 Dartmouth Workshop. John McCarthy, who coined the term 'Artificial Intelligence,' was a staunch symbolist. His colleagues, Allen Newell and Herbert Simon, also built systems based on logical symbols and their manipulation. Not only was Simon a symbolist, he was a brilliant cognitive scientist. For them, AI was an attempt to reconstruct the architecture of the mind and the mechanics of thought, rather than just building a 'black box' that statistically guesses the next word. And here comes the moment of truth. If we look at modern cognitive-symbolic systems (CSS, Symbolic AI), and specifically at that first word — 'cognitive' — it clearly shows us: intelligence is not a mathematical curve-fitting of data, but a process of cognition. The cognitive approach implies a structure: with long-term memory, the manipulation of meanings, and the capacity to build an internal model of the world. While connectionists teach neural networks to mimic the form of human speech, the true science of AI requires an understanding of the essence of things. It’s time to stop confusing an advanced T9 with a mind. Without a cognitive foundation, neural networks will remain nothing more than complex calculators, devoid of will, common sense, and the very intelligence the founding fathers dreamed of

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