Failure, Success, chatGPT, AI and Future..
When there is a failure people talk about the founders When there is success not many people talk about the people behind the success and their story!
Business, Failure or Success
When there is a failure or bad thing happened people talk about the founders and give them bad them name!
When there is success not many people talk about the people behind the success!
Do we really know people behind #chatGPT?
But, we might know Bankman-Fried of FTX, Adam Neumann of #WeWork, Vijay Malya of Kingfisher.
Let it be Elon Musk, Sam Bankman-Fried or Forest Li any other founders or CEOs who also had to fire some of the employees.
Even, a people criticized Braden Wallake, the CEO of HyperSocial for crying on camera after firing employees!
First, we should respect the businesses and founders that they have created these jobs, it's unfortunate they had to let go people.
Yes, there are better ways like high paying people, specially mangement should take pay cut.
Note: context here is only success and failure, I do not support wrong doings if any!
i failed pretty hard at my first startup--it sucked!--and am doing pretty well on my second. the thing i wish someone told me during the first one is that no one else thinks about your failures as much as you do, and that as long as don't psych yourself out you can try again.
— Sam Altman (@sama)
February 5, 2023
chatGPT, AI and Future
Coming back to ChatGPT, no we're not going to blabber it's features put screenshots here.
Let's talk about Sam Altman.
Here are few different perspectives of Sam Altman (CEO of OpenAI company behind chatGPT).
- If you are young, unknown, and poor is great gift.
- #AI will break the #capatalism.
- One should work harder than people think you should, working hard early in career will help to get the leverage of compounding effect.
- Life is super unfair sometimes you get unlucky, we need to maximize the chances here.
- One should enjoy what you're doing intensely!
2023: $30,000 to get a simple iPhone app created, $300 for a plumbing job.
i wonder what those relative prices will look like in 2028! the likely coming divergence between changes to cognitive work and changes to physical work could be quite dramatic — Sam Altman (@sama)
February 15, 2023
I also believe tech is high rated, some people says no but it's highly skilled job! Well, isn't being a barber highly skilled job? have you tried your spouse hair cut? isn't being a farmer is highly skilled job? have you tried growing vegetables?
There are misconceptions like, All poor people are lazy! how can all farmers be lazy? but most of the farmers are poor. how can all plumbers be lazy? but most of the plumbers are not able to feed family properly.
AI will not take out your job from you but it'll definitely bring equality towards deserving professions.
Are we ready to accept the truth? or just continue life of convenience?
Let me know your thoughts on this.
Are we ready to accept the truth? or just continue life of convenience?
AI will not take out your job from you but it'll definitely bring equality towards deserving professions.
Let me know your thoughts on this.
Some more tweets I liked:
giving equity to employees is perhaps the key element to making startups work. it's amazing to me that some countries make this so hard (sometimes totally economically impractical) and then wonder why they don't have more successful startups.
— Sam Altman (@sama)
February 14, 2023
investors take way too much credit for successes and not nearly enough responsibility for failures, and this drives founders crazy to a degree that’s hard to explain
— Sam Altman (@sama)
February 4, 2023