Title: Accelerating ChatGPT 5 Launch and AGI by 2029 for Global Impact

Overview

I propose speeding up the development of ChatGPT 5 and targeting AGI by 2029. This acceleration could address global challenges like healthcare, climate change, and economic inequality, improving living conditions worldwide.

Key Points

1)Healthcare: AI can enhance personalized medicine and diagnostics.
2)Climate Action: AI can optimize energy use and reduce emissions.
3)Education: AI-driven personalized learning for all.

Call to Action

Let’s collaborate to make this happen. What strategies can we adopt? Share your thoughts on how we can overcome challenges and accelerate progress.

As far as I know GPT5 has already been handed over to US government. They are working on safety measures.

Thank you for the information. If GPT-5 is indeed with the US government, I hope that collaboration and transparency can help ensure its development aligns with global needs. Accelerating safe AI development is crucial for addressing global challenges. :pray::pray::pray::pray:

Sure thing. AI will be used to solve global problems :sweat_smile:

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An early launch of GPT-5 could greatly benefit middle-income regions like Southeast Asia, providing essential support in areas like education and healthcare. It could also uplift low-income communities and those with lower education levels worldwide by increasing access to vital resources and opportunities. :palms_up_together::palms_up_together::palms_up_together::white_check_mark::white_check_mark::white_check_mark::nerd_face::nerd_face::nerd_face:

Actually the opposite is the case imho. When everyone has access to education it just means education has no advantage and no additional value on the jobmarket.
It’s like communism with a new currency.
It will make people lazy and the price for stuff like programming will drop to zero.

All the efford e.g. letting 15,000 colleges in india educate computer scientist is worthless - which might as well lead to huge numbers of suicides among the guys who grew up with false hope…

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So it might in fact be better if just a handfull of people use it to find solutions for that.

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I understand your concerns about market saturation and false hopes. However, I believe that widespread access to AI and education can empower more people to contribute innovative solutions to global challenges. While the job market may evolve, the potential benefits of improving lives across different regions and economic levels should not be overlooked. :pray::pray::pray::mechanical_arm::mechanical_arm::mechanical_arm:

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God created man, Altman made them equal

Maybe :laughing:

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I don’t know. I think the potential for people who already have huge advantages is way higher. Giving them an even more unfair advantage.

I understand the concern about AI potentially increasing the gap between those who already have advantages and those who don’t.

However, expanding AI access has the potential to uplift underrepresented communities by providing them with the tools for innovation, education, and problem-solving.

By making AI more accessible globally, we can create a more level playing field, where creative and effective solutions to global challenges can emerge from anywhere, not just from those already ahead.

This approach can help ensure that the benefits of AI are shared more equitably, fostering progress and opportunities across all regions.

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At this point I feel like I am chatting with chatgpt :sweat_smile:

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:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl: it’s quite funny . By the way.

I think you’re not far from truth :eyes: