Sam Altman’s The Intelligence Age

No surprise that Sam Altman is quite the AI optimist:

It won’t happen all at once, but we’ll soon be able to work with AI that helps us accomplish much more than we ever could without AI; eventually we can each have a personal AI team, full of virtual experts in different areas, working together to create almost anything we can imagine. Our children will have virtual tutors who can provide personalized instruction in any subject, in any language, and at whatever pace they need. We can imagine similar ideas for better healthcare, the ability to create any kind of software someone can imagine, and much more.

I’ve been thinking about personalized education too, ever since re-reading The Diamond Age this year. There’s no question that some of that will come true. Many people who struggle today will have children and grandchildren who are better educated, with more opportunities to get ahead.

But in Neil Stephenson’s book there was a significant human element too. Miranda cared so much that she rearranged her life to help raise Nell. AI is nothing without parents, teachers, doctors, coders, and artists to guide it.

Manton Reece @manton