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Sam Altman: The goal is to have automated AI research interns by 2026 and achieve true automated AI researchers by 2028.
BlockBeats news, on October 30, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stated that we have set internal goals: to have an automated AI research intern running on hundreds of thousands of GPUs by September 2026; and to achieve a truly automated AI researcher by March 2028. We may completely fail to achieve this goal, but given its potential huge impact, maintaining openness and transparency is in the public interest. The safety policy relies on five layers: value alignment, goal alignment, reliability, adversarial robustness, and system safety. We are particularly excited about the fidelity of Chain-of-Thought, but it is somewhat fragile and requires boundary delineation and clear abstraction. In terms of products, OpenAI is working to build a true platform that allows individuals and companies building on the product to capture most of the value. Currently, users can develop through our API and the ChatGPT app; ultimately, OpenAI hopes to provide an AI cloud to support the construction of giant enterprises. Approximately 30 GW of computing power has been committed, with a total cost of ownership over the years of about $1.4 trillion. OpenAI is satisfied with the expected growth in model capabilities and revenue. OpenAI's mission remains unchanged, whether for non-profit organizations or PBC: to ensure that general artificial intelligence (AGI) benefits all of humanity. The non-profit organization initially pledged $25 billion for health and disease treatment, as well as AI resilience (all matters that help society successfully transition to the post-AGI era, including technological safety, economic impact, cybersecurity, and more). The non-profit organization can now deploy funds relatively quickly. In 2026, OpenAI expects that AI systems may be able to make small new discoveries; by 2028, there may be significant discoveries. This is very important; OpenAI believes that science, and the institutions that make scientific achievements widely beneficial to society, are the most important means of improving quality of life.