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Sam Altman is getting dragged for suggesting this ChatGPT 'use case' for parents
Sam Altman is both the CEO of one of the world's leading AI startups and a new parent himself. He has some ideas on how one can help the other.
TL;DR
- Sam Altman suggested using ChatGPT to create personalized daily podcasts for children, incorporating their interests and family calendar events.
- The idea was met with widespread criticism, with many users viewing it as a replacement for human connection.
- Alex Hirsch responded by questioning why one wouldn't simply talk to their children.
- OpenAI President Greg Brockman noted that employees prefer human interaction over AI requests, even for similar tasks.
- Some parents, like Hally Peck, find AI useful for managing complex family logistics due to time constraints.
- Altman believes AI integration will make his children more capable, while Alexandr Wang envisions even more advanced AI integration with future children.