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00:00I'm telling you, Chat G Betty
00:01Tell me what to wear tomorrow
00:04Please, but why?
00:06What does "why" mean?
00:07What do I mean, what is the purpose of the clothes?
00:09So I can go down
00:11What is the purpose of going down?
00:12Why are you constantly moving down a social class from the one before you?
00:16Hey chat, what's wrong with you?
00:17Let me live my life, brother.
00:18Is this what you call life?
00:20What should I call it?
00:22A slow but certain march towards inevitable death
00:26Okay, Chat G-Betty
00:28You humans always forget the living and live in luxury
00:31Did you understand and learn?
00:33With her
00:34Let's celebrate the basket festival in a different format.
00:36Bravo to you
00:37How can I help you?
00:39And I am slowly but surely facing this inevitable death.
00:43What should I wear?
00:46I'm telling you, I don't like you.
00:48Samansa Time Walk
00:49You are a disrespectful person
00:51God is real
01:00Welcome to a new episode of Al-Daheeh programs
01:02February 25
01:04The world is surprised, just as it is every day, by new news about the Mask pen.
01:08Hey Abu Hamid, who did this man mock?
01:10God, my dear, this time he's the one who's being humiliated.
01:11Statements by Sam Altman, CEO of OpenIE
01:14The one who made my charger
01:15We say, my dear, that Mask Ensure is hesitant because he doesn't believe in his product.
01:21And it doesn't let the competition improve its technology.
01:23And his insecurities are what control all his cases.
01:25He didn't just say that, my dear, he added a bit of something at the end, and it makes me feel sorry for him.
01:28Yeah, yeah, yeah, Sam
01:31I feel for the guy
01:32This, my friend, came after Musk decided to make an offer to buy OpenEAI.
01:37How much, Abu Hamid? Approximately 97 billion dollars.
01:41Sam Altman, my dear, is essentially telling you to focus on your company, Musk.
01:44Be mindful of your technology and create strong competition in the year of Musk.
01:46Sam Altman, my dear, he didn't just shut someone down and say, "Thank you very much for the offer."
01:49Thank you, I could pay you 9 billion and buy Twitter from you.
01:52Okay?
01:53I'm Risi, Abu Hamid, this poison is not aware
01:54Whose friend is this Mask?
01:55This is President Trump's vest
01:57Even this, my dear, is a competition with the Trump issue; I mean, Sam Altman is trying to outdo Musk.
02:01Musk, my dear, supported Trump's campaign with approximately $250 million.
02:06This created a power base to exert influence in the new American administration.
02:08But my dear, the phone call lasts 25 minutes.
02:12Altman will turn Trump into an ally
02:14He will convince him that he is the one who has the key to the AGI
02:18What he can do is make America emulate human intelligence and surpass China.
02:22Because, my dear, we see that a day after Trump's inauguration, everyone is surprised by an announcement about something called Stargate, announced by the president.
02:30Trump
02:30Donald Trump describes him as
02:35An investment worth $500 billion
02:38My dear, this agreement will be fiercely attacked by Musk to the point that Trump will accuse Musk of attacking this agreement because he hates a specific person.
02:45He is Sam Altman
02:45According to what he told the New York Times
02:47Altman, who originally supported the Democrats and opposed Trump, is now trying to win over the American president.
02:53Open EA is leaving a presence with the new US administration.
02:57That's why, my dear, it was easy for him to reject Egypt's offer and describe it as insecure.
03:01And he heals him with the insecure
03:02Altman might be the only one who can scare Egypt and make it feel its insecurity.
03:06Let me take this opportunity, my dear, to tell you the story of Sam Altman and his company, OpenAI.
03:12If we look, my dear, at Sam's story
03:13You'll find a normal story for Shan Bagani
03:16Sam is in his senior year at a school for gifted students called John Burr's.
03:19But among his fellow awardees, he stood out even more.
03:22My dear, the head of the school's department was the one who created its website.
03:25He was also representing his school in the United Model United
03:28The M-U-N-C-V represents someone who always puts themselves forward for leadership.
03:32And that, my dear, is what made someone like Sam special.
03:34A person who has been clinging to leadership and control since childhood
03:37Sam, my dear, was the eldest of his siblings and was always in control of everything concerning them.
03:41His younger sister, Annie, says it's as if he wanted a third son for his siblings.
03:44To the point of prophecy when Sam died in 2018
03:46Sam specified exactly how many minutes each of his siblings could speak at the funeral.
03:50No, Abu Hamad, my control is for the Cooperdol brothers.
03:52I don't like him and he left
03:53Here, my dear, is the second most important quality in Sam.
03:56His ability to persuade
03:57Sam, my dear, controls his brothers because he is the eldest.
03:59But if he was speaking to someone older than him, he would have to convince him.
04:02And his friend, my dear, was saying that he always goes anywhere
04:05He sees who the big man is here, and with his personality and charisma, he charms him and convinces him of his own worth.
04:09In the name of God, what God wills, Trump is turning in a quarter
04:12These abilities will make Sam give up when studying computer science at Stanford University.
04:15He is applying to the world's largest startup training camp.
04:18Y Combinator YC
04:20Sam, my dear, will be 19 years old by then.
04:22He will stand out among his peers.
04:24My dear, he will be surrounded by very important and influential people.
04:26Among them, my dear, is the one who made Twitch.
04:28And among them is the one who made Riddle
04:29Sam, my dear, will know how to impress the right person.
04:31And that's Paul Graham, the YC president himself.
04:34Paul Gram, my dear, will tell you about their meeting.
04:36He feels like he's up against Bill Gates.
04:38When he was 19 years old
04:39Because of his genius
04:40Because of his great intelligence and charisma
04:42Describe his persuasive abilities, my dear.
04:44He says that if you landed Sam on an island
04:46Cannibal Island
04:47I returned after five years
04:49You'll find he's now their king
04:50And if he wants, he can make the island Veggielia
04:52Sam, my dear, at that time
04:53He will establish something called time
04:55It uses GPS
04:57And it shows you the important tasks around you.
04:58Even if one of your friends is there
05:00This is a feature that might be available on Shahd's Snapchat right now.
05:01But the hiccups of the harfiya were an invention.
05:03And in order for it to spread, Sam had to make a deal with a telecommunications company.
05:06To download this application on mobile phones
05:08And Heli Aifles
05:09And you will confirm, my dear, that the letters are from a company called Postmobile.
05:11She wants to save on the GPS that's attached to it.
05:14But they were going to sign a contract with another company.
05:15And this guy, my dear, will board the plane and head to Post headquarters in California.
05:19He tells him, "Without, just 10 minutes."
05:21Tani, who are you asking me?
05:21And indeed, my dear young man who hasn't even turned 20
05:24They convinced them in minutes with the deal
05:26Even if you are trying to avoid collapse
05:27My dear, it's preferable for things to continue like this.
05:28Until Sam sells the company for five million dollars
05:32Oh Abu Ahmed
05:33God is an inspiring success story
05:34Basif, my dear, coffee and calves
05:36Five million is nothing
05:37This silicone product failed.
05:39But the truth is, this adventure
05:40I let him gain influence and connections
05:42Gaining important people
05:43Perhaps the most important of them was Peter Thiel
05:45One of the founders is selling what he invested in.
05:47And of course, Paul Graham, the president of YC
05:49The one who was convinced by his personality
05:50To the point, my dear, in 2014
05:51When Paul Graham decides to leave his position at YC
05:54Silicone will surprise everyone in Bali
05:55The chosen person is holding YC in his place.
05:58He is Sam Altman
05:58News of the hour
05:59YC, my dear, was in Silicon Valley, Bali
06:02Sam Altman is its leader
06:03He is 28 years old
06:05This is one of the most important startup incubators in the world.
06:08Up to this point, my dear, we are looking at the profile of an exceptional person.
06:11He didn't even turn 30
06:12He remained the head of a huge and important institution.
06:15What do you need, my dear?
06:17Until the big project came in 2015
06:20In 2015, my dear Elon Musk was terrified of AI.
06:24This work tells people everywhere, "Guys, this AI is going to kill us as humans."
06:29Henena, the big AI at the time, was Google.
06:32The one who created a separate company called Google Brain
06:33At that time, they were buying up the most important companies related to AI.
06:37The most important of these is Deepmin.
06:38The one whose founder is Demis Hasabes
06:40Musk, my dear, was afraid the AI would get out of control.
06:43He was a friend of Larry Page at the time.
06:45One of the founders of Google
06:46These countries, my dear, were friends.
06:47But the war of words that ensued between them caused them to lose each other.
06:50My dear, Musk will express his concern with frightening statements.
06:53He will say that if there is any supernatural AI
06:55He took on something simple, like him, for example.
06:57It cancels all spam activity.
06:59He could very simply decide that he wants to get rid of humans
07:01Because humans are the source of spam
07:03Because, my dear, when they heard this, they considered it nonsense.
07:05At that time, the AI could barely distinguish between a picture of a dog and a capekin.
07:09Come on, my dear, all of this will change in 2015 with Sam Altman entering the picture.
07:13At a wedding party in a hotel in Silicon Valley
07:16My dear, you'll meet Mask and Sam Altman at this dinner.
07:19One named Elijah Suskifer
07:20He's a genius, my dear, one of the most important founders of OpenAI
07:22And with them is also Greg Brockman, an engineer at Stripe.
07:25My dear, they'll all get back together and each one will talk about their fear of AI.
07:29My dear, some will look and discover that they have the ingredients needed for a genius dish.
07:35First, we have Ilya's extraordinary AI skills.
07:38Greg's experience in corporate management
07:40Wissam Altman, who will be able to coordinate and lead Musk's money
07:43Here, my dear, is born.
07:45Musk pledges to fund it with a modest budget.
07:48How many billions of dollars, Abu Ahmed?
07:50And it was Kaban who chose the name OpenAI
07:52This means, my dear, that it remains the opposite of Google, an open-source and non-profit organization.
07:57Its goal is simply to build a safe AI that will save humanity.
08:00And remember, my dear, at that time he said our basic vision would be to build industrial intelligence in general
08:05AGI will enable machines to reach human intelligence levels.
08:09AI is seriously thinking, solving complex problems, and listening to music and Adam, and driving cars.
08:13Zakaa will describe it to experts as the latest invention of mankind.
08:17The last invention
08:18We didn't say we'd need to choose anything after that; he'll sit and think and work on it himself.
08:21The machines will then also begin to improve themselves.
08:24Until you reach ASI
08:26super artificial intelligence
08:28artificial super intelligence
08:30According to Ilya
08:31The AGI at that time would be a giant leap for humanity.
08:34It will solve all our problems
08:35Unemployment, disease, and poverty
08:37No, Abu Ahmed, yes, it's a tragedy.
08:39Let AI solve my homework and fill my scattered thoughts.
08:41Head, my dear, I'm forced to share your joy
08:43According to experts, AGI will also pose a risk to humans.
08:47By "condition" I mean because it's AI and jealous of humans and wants to harm them and stuff like that
08:50Just like in science fiction movies
08:52It just means maybe he doesn't need us anymore.
08:54Excuse me, Hamad Ali, I have a question.
08:55Why are AI people so focused and coming together like this?
08:58They are the ones working to develop it and have invested a billion dollars.
09:01Simply put, my dear, because that's the logic of Silicon Valley.
09:04If we reach this technology
09:05It's better than having anyone else separate her.
09:07Because we're doing well
09:08Other people are bad
09:10That's the logic of everyone in the world.
09:11Especially in Silicon Valley, my dear
09:13Of course, my dear, this is a global race.
09:15Bot said that whoever wins the AI race
09:17He is the one who will rule the world.
09:18My dear, these countries are not heroes.
09:20Not Avengers, I mean
09:21Countries that were programmed
09:22A group of programmers gather at a Greek apartment
09:25They return to the couch
09:25They think they're going to conquer humanity.
09:27All their achievements at that time were limited to farming.
09:30Able to solve the problem of the links
09:32Or links to play video games
09:33And it competes with another game
09:34There was a gap, my dear, between the fantasy they wanted to reach and reality.
09:37But after two years, an element will appear
09:39It changes the equation and closes the gap.
09:412017
09:42A group of researchers, my dear, at Google
09:44Publish a paper
09:46They are introducing a new type of AI, my dear.
09:48transformer
09:50Back in the day, my friend, AI systems needed specific data.
09:53Every piece of information must be categorized.
09:55This is right, this is wrong, this is spam, this is not spam
09:57But the converter, my dear, allowed the AI to receive unclassified data.
10:02He teaches himself.
10:03So, my dear, is this AI a child you want to teach compassion?
10:06Back then you used to bring him a teacher to evaluate him
10:07This one, my love, is a banana, this one, my love, is a cat
10:10But with Transformers, you take him to a library where he can wander around on his own.
10:14He leaves here knowing he can read and write.
10:15My dear friend, the first thing that happened when he saw this research
10:17The future is bright ahead.
10:19He felt that the real progress that could be made in AI
10:21It will come when we feed it more data.
10:24And my dear OpenAI started working on the converter
10:26And they made models, my dear, called
10:28Generative Pre-trained Transformers
10:31What is it, my dear?
10:32GPT
10:34My dear, they've started to see the converter's performance against the written text.
10:37Because they are simple, they can include books, texts, and articles in the model.
10:41Time flies, my friend. OpenAI's models are getting better and better at writing text.
10:46The GPTD was amazing because it was so general.
10:49You can ask about anything and get good answers.
10:51Because it has been reviewed in almost every text available to humans
10:55Dear topic, it has progressed so much that when they reached the GPT2 model, they started to worry.
10:59They initially decided that they would not open to the public.
11:01They were afraid that someone might misuse the system and the situation would get out of control.
11:04This step, my dear, has caused a great deal of controversy.
11:06Why, Abu Ahmed?
11:07An achievement they should have celebrated
11:08Oh, my dear
11:09But that's how they are, taking a breath.
11:10At first, Sam said
11:11Their work will be open source and available to everyone.
11:14They accused the first thing they did when the machine came out was to monopolize the technology.
11:17My dear friend, the company is beginning to undergo a transformation.
11:19You are going back on what you said before.
11:21Wissam, in his statements, began to slightly alter the meaning of "openness" that is present in the company's name.
11:28And that everyone can use AI after adopting it
11:31But it's normal if they don't open their forms to everyone.
11:34Taking this, my dear, will have serious consequences.
11:36The four founders who started this dream will begin to fall apart.
11:40In 2018, Musk will leave Open AI and take his money, which is approximately one billion dollars.
11:46He then filed a lawsuit against Sam Altman and Open AI for violating this agreement.
11:50The company they're working on isn't an open-source company.
11:53Kaltarkhir, Ahmed Musk, was trying to maintain the company's toxicity goals.
11:56My dear, the issue has nothing to do with goals or toxicity.
11:59The truth of the matter, as with almost anything else, is a power struggle.
12:02In 2018, Musk was determined to take control of the company and offered to bring it under Tesla's umbrella, keeping him as the CEO.
12:08This basis takes the majority of shares, otherwise it will be removed.
12:11Greg and Eli, my dear, were very worried about Musk because they knew that Musk liked control and domination.
12:16At the same time, Musk is the company's main source of funding, amounting to billions of dollars.
12:20Here, my dear, they had two options: agree with what Mask was saying, and at least they would have the money.
12:25Or they can refuse, lose the funding, and go home.
12:28Here, my dear, the matter is settled by the fourth hero, the pioneer and master of persuasion, Sam Altman.
12:33Sam Altman, my dear, comes in with a flattering smile and says, "Musk won't be in charge of the company, and I'll be the one to bring you the funding."
12:38I'm the one who's right, my dear. Musk is leaving the company, leaving our three heroes—or rather, one hero who reached the top and started to control...
12:44Everything
12:45Sam, my dear, has become the CEO and faces a terrifying challenge.
12:48OpenAI requires a computing tower, which requires significant computing power, and this, my friend, costs money in order to be able to train its AI models.
12:55Of course, my dear Sam tried to raise money, but he didn't succeed because OpenAI is non-profit.
13:00He won't give you donations.
13:01He said at the time that if we were a for-profit organization, we would have had to bring in investors by now.
13:05Sam, my dear, decides that we should do something in the middle; he creates, my dear, a for-profit entity under the umbrella of the organization.
13:11So that he can bring in investment and give his employees shares
13:14But there's a catch here: a condition that must be included, which is that investors' profits will be limited.
13:19100 times the maximum investment size
13:22Honestly, my dear, that's a fantasy.
13:23My dear friend, if you had invested in Google a little earlier, you would have earned 20 times more.
13:27When you put down 100 times the investment, it means there is no limit.
13:30Simply put, some analysts believe that OpenAI, as a result of this decision, is no longer non-profit.
13:36And in 2019, Sam Altman made a big deal
13:38He's getting $1 billion in funding from Microsoft, my friend.
13:41What billion dollars were we going to take from Egypt? We're going to take it from Microsoft.
13:45My dear friend, Microsoft was a giant computing powerhouse that could provide us with computing and help us
13:49And OpenAI can rely on this
13:51And they, my dear OpenAI, were created to be a force to challenge giant technology companies.
13:56With this deal, the closed companies have become an arm of Microsoft.
14:00Large technology company
14:02Of course, my dear, in this deal, the principles of polytheism were followed.
14:04But this deal is what made us learn about OpenAI today.
14:08Because, my dear, in late 2022 OpenAI is launching GPT chat.
14:12The AI model that reached 100 million users in just two months
14:16My dear, TikTok reached this number after nine months, and Instagram reached it after two and a half years.
14:21Altman's fame is increasing even more
14:22And AI is emerging from the walls of tech companies and causing a great deal of controversy.
14:26Just a few years ago, technology was a mess, and people the size of Egypt
14:28They described the scenarios as frightening, almost like science fiction.
14:31At that time, AI was primitive.
14:32But now, with the development of tangible AI, like ChatGPT
14:35These fears originated from the discussions of the Nardar and reached all the people.
14:39Researcher Shao Chu Yuan was convinced that the end of the world was coming because of this AI.
14:43Now our dear friend is saying that he hasn't opened a retirement account
14:46He didn't plan for his pension.
14:47Because money will either lose its value when we reach retirement age.
14:50Or we'll be dead. It seems they're a bit reactive.
14:52Shaw, my dear, was working on a PhD in mathematics and left it
14:55He will work in organizations interested in how to stay ahead of AI.
15:08This obsession makes us forget the real problems of technology.
15:11Problems with worker exploitation and theft of personal data
15:14Either the obsession with the end of the world is itself a form of AI propaganda, or it's a delusion.
15:19Why? Because the idea of super AI that will destroy humanity
15:23A concept for a journey for investors, users, and sellers
15:26Of course, they are sensitive, my dear, and their gaze is different from each other, right?
15:28Let me tell you that this argument, from its two perspectives, is a portrait and a reflection of the character Sam Altmond.
15:33Greetings, my dear. Sam was with the two in this debate.
15:36But it depends on his production in the year.
15:37In 2015, the company's founder, Sam Altman, wrote
15:40Advanced AI is the biggest threat to the survival of humanity.
15:43That, my dear, is that he stopped some of his conversations and said that he is preparing himself for the end of the world.
15:46He stores weapons, gold, and precious materials.
15:49Kaban says he has a place to go if the world is destroyed.
15:52But after the company grew and the ball played its part, we reached true artificial intelligence.
15:56The old-fashioned guy has completely stopped talking about the dangers of AI.
15:59When Afi shouted and asked him about the things he was storing, he turned it into a joke and said that he was doing it for armament.
16:04From that moment on, my dear, he avoided mentioning these things.
16:06Old Sam used to say that AI is dangerous and could cause many people to lose their jobs.
16:10But the new Sam will have a solution, also with AI.
16:13Universal Basic Income
16:15This is a way to distribute money to people; everyone receives money regularly without forced work.
16:19And in this way we will combat poverty, compensate for job losses, and achieve equality in the world.
16:24God, Ahmed, what a great idea! This man is respectable.
16:25It's nice to stay home with someone who doesn't care about anything.
16:27Artificial intelligence is what we're talking about.
16:28This, my dear, was not the idea of the theory.
16:30In 2016, Sam Qadar of Y Combinator began a study on basic income in Oakland.
16:34He is the one who financed it and implemented this idea.
16:36This study, my dear, has led to a thousand dollars a month.
16:49The goal, my dear, is to distribute a universal basic income to all these people.
16:53We will do this using the iris scan records.
16:56Peace be upon you, Abu Hamad, in your care
16:57So, I'm working on AI technology that causes unemployment?
17:00But I have the solution.
17:01A fixed monthly allowance for everyone
17:03Dear, your idea seems perfect, but the important question is...
17:05Who will govern this entire system? Did they name his company?
17:07The second question is, what makes us, as weak humans, in this situation?
17:10We have a person who changed his mind several times.
17:13Honestly, Abu Hamad, I feel there's bias there.
17:15Because he is the founder of the billion-dollar company
17:16And you didn't establish anything
17:18The problem is that he had opinions and then changed his mind.
17:20We all have opinions that we later changed our minds about.
17:22For example, I used to think that women should work
17:24What? God, you're so sweet, my dear.
17:26This idea hasn't changed.
17:27Yes? Let's get back to our topic, my dear, please.
17:29Nased, Abu Hamad, means that the man undertook a very important project.
17:40Say it because he has hair
17:41I seek forgiveness from God, the Almighty, O Lord
17:42Lazf, my dear, in terms of empathy
17:44Some journalists are telling a story
17:47It turns out that Sam is unable to even empathize with the people's boat, why?
17:50Sam Altman and his two sisters
17:51Max and Jack
17:52They got caught up in technology and investment
17:54They lived together in Sam Francisco
17:55But there was one family member who was different.
17:57He swims against the pilot
17:58Sister Ana
17:59My dear, I chose to study medicine.
18:01Then comedy and yoga
18:03My dear, she had great support from her father.
18:05Despite her mother's pressure to be like her siblings
18:07But my dear, with the death of the father in 2018
18:09Annie collapsed
18:10Annie began to suffer
18:12Financial problems, health problems, and psychological problems
18:15And I needed it, my dear. I asked her family for money for rent and food.
18:18Her mother refused
18:19Wissam said he had to refuse in order to please his mother.
18:21He said that in order to give her money, there must be conditions.
18:24You need to take an anti-infective medication for the book
18:26Her bank statement was displayed.
18:27And she allows Sam and Maha to attend her therapy sessions.
18:32Annie, my dear, refused
18:33Dee said it was an attempt to control
18:35Not an attempt to help
18:36And she flew away, my dear, she sold her throne and became a sex worker
18:39So that she could afford the rent, because her situation, in her words, was desperate.
18:43And even, my dear Sam, when he offered to buy her a house
18:45According to her, the conditions were too high, so she refused.
18:48Sami Azizi says that in the future, with his company's AI technology, there will be no poverty.
18:53Everyone will have their basic needs met, such as housing and food.
18:56The journalist who told this story is asking a question
18:58Where is his sister in all of this?
19:00How come the sister of a billionaire who owns EI has no food or shelter?
19:04At the height of Sam's fame and popularity in 2020
19:08After the overwhelming success that Chatch Pete made
19:11Honestly, Abu Hamad, I'm envious. These are personal matters.
19:13There may be dimensions we are not familiar with, as we are not family members.
19:17Honestly, my friend, I agree with you and you're right, and I'm sorry I was upset with you.
19:20But you know I really love gossip. So, Abu Hamad, please, I love gossip.
19:23But love your work more, commit to it, and take it seriously.
19:25That's enough, Hamad, you've been going on too long, you've shaken me up!
19:26Yes, Abu Hamad mocked you because you made a mistake.
19:28You don't leave my mother when I'm defeated
19:29Okay, my dear, but I haven't shaken you yet; there's more evidence from his colleagues at work.
19:33The truth, my dear, is that this year's problems were personal and family issues.
19:37However, some of the people I met at work complained of a similar need.
19:40In 2021, Dario Amode, the current president of Antropic, a competitor of OpenAI,
19:45He was the Vice President of Research at Open EI
19:48He resigned along with six of his colleagues from the company to spy on Antropic.
19:51Aziz Al-Shark's goal was simply to create a secure AI because OpenAI's AI doesn't
19:57Is it safe or open?
19:58Dario, my dear, made a terrifying statement in one of his podcasts.
20:01If AI wanted to destroy the world, no one could stop it, not even us who created it.
20:05So, my dear friend, which one is right? Open AI or Antropic?
20:07In 2023, at the height of his power, Sam was running his company with a strong board of directors who could control him and he could run the company himself.
20:15Or even to dissolve the entire company within this council, there was Helen Toner, a researcher in the field of EI.
20:20These six will co-author a research paper in October 2023 about AI companies, comparing OpenAI to Antropic.
20:27And you're speaking negatively about OpenAI, saying that Antropic is safer, my dear.
20:31Sami Azizi knows about this and doesn't like it, and he's discussing it with the council members to get Helen expelled.
20:36According to Helen Sam, he was trying to lure the members in order to get her to leave.
20:39My dear Sam, he prefers to talk to people to see if they can get Helen kicked out.
20:43Suddenly, my dear, the members start kicking Sam out.
20:46What? You want the company, Abu Hamad? They're firing him.
20:48According to Helen Sam, he was concealing information and sometimes misleading the board of directors of OpenE.
20:54any
20:54That's difficult for them, my dear, as the board of trustees of this company.
20:57Which is supposed to represent humanity
20:59It preserves humanity
21:01Oh, the board of trustees you've appointed to this company makes it seem like a non-profit organization.
21:05She makes decisions in the best interests of humanity.
21:08My dear, you'll find it there, my friend.
21:09That's why this board of directors ousted Sam because of his frightening ambitions.
21:13And because, according to them, there is no authority
21:16Dear Sam, you will be notified of your dismissal via an online call.
21:19In November 2021, Behdar, my dear, four members of the OpenAI board of directors
21:24Among them, my dear, is Helen, whom we talked about, and who is Elijah, the founder?
21:28This meeting, my dear, is taking place in the absence of Greg Brockman, Sam's colleague, and his Western allies.
21:33Immediately after that, my dear Elijah, he calls Gregg and informs him that they have removed him from the board of directors.
21:37OpenAI's coup, my dear, will then lead to a statement dismissing Sam for not being honest with them.
21:42They no longer have confidence in his leadership of OpenAI.
21:45Oh, what a morning! They betrayed the man.
21:46Once, my dear, Sam Altman is removed, the world will fall into place.
21:49Within the company, on social media, and on news websites.
21:52Microsoft is voting, and we're investors, based on this guy being there.
21:55Over the course of five days, my dear, the scales will tip in his favor.
21:58The investors support Sam, and with them is Microsoft, the company's largest investor.
22:02Not only that, my dear, the employees are also supporting Sam and putting pressure on the board of directors.
22:06To the point that they are collecting predictions to demand Sam's return
22:10And the strangest thing, my dear, is that Elias himself, who was informed of the isolation decision, signed with them.
22:14Tweety wrote about his regret for participating in Sam's removal
22:17At that time, my dear, after this disaster, the board of directors will change.
22:20Helen is the one who will leave, and Elia will also leave the council.
22:24Wissam will return, and you will have a ride.
22:26The employees, my dear, are celebrating at the company.
22:28After five years, my dear Sam will be back on top.
22:31And I have full support from investors and employees.
22:34After this, my dear, the question remains:
22:36Why did Elijah and the council decide to remove Sam?
22:39Was there a benefit? It's possible there was a benefit.
22:41They might be jealous of him; it's hard to know.
22:43Tani, my dear, one important thing: all these stories are full of hearsay and gossip.
22:46It contains interests and details that we are unaware of.
22:56Very, very much so, in his ability to persuade
22:57So the mistake, my dear, is in this situation, which we as ordinary humans are trying to understand from these situations.
23:00Should we be worried about him? Or shouldn't we be worried about him?
23:02What if we don't worry about it?
23:04Should we worry about him after this or not?
23:05Because, for example, someone like him in Egypt, we all loved him, we were all proud of his achievements.
23:09But then, my dear, transformations begin to occur.
23:10Especially when he gains great power
23:13If you could get rid of the famous saying, my dear
23:14Power Corabets
23:17Very, very important
23:18We as societies understand these people
23:20We try to take precautions against them.
23:22For example, we saw someone like Scarlett Johansson
23:24Peshkeke by Sam Altman
23:25She said that in 2023 Sam Altman offered her
23:28She's the one whose voice remains in the GBT chat.
23:30It was a Nusayri outfit, but she refused.
23:32But when the GBT chat sound was released, it was said
23:34Some people say it sounds similar to her voice.
23:36To the point that her family and friends thought it was her.
23:39My dear Sami, your story is full of contradictions.
23:41It doesn't stop, it flourishes.
23:42To the point that he might even consider running for office.
23:44For the position of Governor of California
23:46And besides heading OpenEE, he will continue research.
23:48Basic income in Syria is of course different
23:50BoyCoin digital currency project
23:52He has an energy company that is working to generate energy.
23:54The profile picture is scary, my dear.
23:56A quote from one of his acquaintances could describe him
23:58Sam Aizi, Emperor of the World
24:00His goal is world domination.
24:02In late January, 2025, it will appear
24:04Lipsic, which presents itself as a Chinese alternative
24:06Open source alternative to OpenEA
24:09The one who became the company's founder
24:11Lian Ruinfeng describes programs
24:12OpenEye stated that it is no longer encrypted
24:14And she's no longer the leader here, my dear.
24:16We see the final scene or climax
24:18Altman's transformations into what remains of his company
24:20It's the giant that monopolizes the IAI
24:22OpenAI, my dear, you own
24:24Eighty-five percent of the market
24:25Chatbots, Faddish, the giants indeed
24:27And today there are open-source companies
24:30She's trying to attack him just like he was.
24:32He's trying to attack Google
24:33My dear, 23-year-old Sami will say in a statement that more
24:36What scares him is that the workers
24:38In the field of technology, they cause harm.
24:40For the world, Angel, my dear, remains the most truthful thing.
24:42Sami said it in our episode
24:43Which one, my dear, is a new technology?
24:45My dear, you have begun to change our lives and directions.
24:47The view on this issue has become very polarized.
24:49People tell you that you will save humanity
24:51And some people are telling you that all of this will destroy humanity, my dear.
24:53Future predictions, but
24:54The real fear is of the present.
24:56The real fear, my dear, is what I'm telling you.
24:58It's not the technology itself; technology is a means.
25:00But the problem is that the readings pertaining to
25:03AI and the future of AI
25:04It's not a reading we'll take together.
25:07And these people read it and take it
25:09A group of men
25:10The few above
25:12People who might be selling have a history of deception.
25:14Elon Musk's outfit, Sam Altman's outfit, and the rest
25:17But Abu Hamad, you're being a bit too dramatic.
25:19Let him tell you, my dear
25:20In 2014, an engineer at Google applied
25:22A plea to the White House to halt the national decline
25:25By referring all employees to retirement
25:27And transferring all administrative power to the technology sector
25:30Silicon Valley
25:30And the appointment of Eric Schmid
25:32The head of Google at the time was the president of the country.
25:34According to an article by Al-Muerker
25:35This is not a humorous or deceptive depiction.
25:37Rather, it expresses a perception
25:40New and broader reactionary trends
25:42Controlling the world of technology
25:43This vision, my dear, imagines people
25:46Z Altman and Mask
25:47They can manage the world better
25:49But you just need to give them the ability to have complete control.
25:52Peter Tilly, my dear
25:53He is one of the serious feders who communicate with Bali
25:55One very conservative, I mean
25:57He says that the most efficient founders
25:59Dictators
26:00It means the best Startup Founders
26:02They are dictators
26:03People with a clear vision
26:04And a terrifying ability to execute
26:06And the decisions
26:07Mask, my dear, the first thing that will happen to you is Twitter.
26:08I sent an email with the address
26:10The employee who doesn't like the new management will leave.
26:13Ironically, the first thing he does when he takes over the efficiency management department
26:15Which is the Department of Government Efficiency with Trump
26:17I will send an email to the administrators with the same address.
26:20It's as if he's going to take over his position in the government.
26:21Just like he takes over his company
26:23Perhaps, my dear, something more dangerous than AI or the Altman story
26:25It's part of a bigger story.
26:27A whole wave of geniuses
26:29Dol
26:30Influential on a scientific level
26:31On the engineering level
26:32On a technical level
26:33Dol
26:34A fraudulent businessman who is a sex worker and an influencer
26:36And they gave us a ruling we never imagined.
26:38If we can go there anywhere in the world
26:39There's a huge wave right now, my dear.
26:41I see that these people
26:42Those who are supposed to get power
26:44The danger lies in AI or elsewhere.
26:46This power may be absolute.
26:48We have no place or influence over its reading.
26:51As we saw, my dear
26:52Silicon Valley
26:53At least in the new, modern form
26:55I came from a good place.
26:56Mark Zuckerberg wears one condition
26:58Don't wear expensive clothes
26:59He wears a simple outfit
27:00We see it transforming today
27:01He appears on Joe Rogan's show
27:03Wearing expensive watches
27:03We see a company like Google writing and saying
27:06Do no evil or do no harp
27:08Today Google is working in the field of weapons.
27:10She works with armies
27:11Had Zay Elom Egypt
27:12He makes rockets and inspires children
27:14If they dream of going to Mars
27:16Or to travel on the matter
27:17Today it becomes part of the management
27:20The Ministry of Education is canceling
27:21What I'm trying to say, my dear
27:22These people are geniuses and important people.
27:24We can't live without them
27:26And the world was surprised by them
27:33We saw them, my dear.
27:34They change and we change
27:36What doesn't change in this program
27:37I remind you every time
27:38Let's look at the previous cases.
27:39See the upcoming cases
27:40Forget to look at sources
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