@sama: three of the things we are most excited about: 1. AGI accelerating research 2. AGI accelerating companies 3. personal A…
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Sam Altman shares three areas of excitement for AGI: accelerating research, companies, and personal goals. He also notes recent announcements including a unit distance result and $2M in OpenAI credits for Y Combinator startups.
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three of the things we are most excited about:
- AGI accelerating research
- AGI accelerating companies
- personal AGI accelerating everyone in achieving their goals
today it was great to announce the unit distance result.
yesterday it was great to announce that we are offering to invest $2M in openai credits into every YC company.
now we need to increase our efforts on the third!
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