Sam Altman joins Lex Fridman to discuss the future of OpenAI, the Sora video model, GPT-5, and the path toward Artificial General Intelligence (AGI).

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In this interview on the Lex Fridman Podcast, Sam Altman explores the development and implications of Sora, OpenAI's text-to-video model. He discusses how Sora represents a significant leap in AI's ability to understand and simulate the physical world. The conversation touches on the technical challenges of video generation and how these advancements contribute to the broader goal of building more capable and versatile artificial intelligence systems.
Sam Altman provides insights into the trajectory of OpenAI's language models, moving from GPT-4 toward the highly anticipated GPT-5. He discusses the iterative nature of AI development and what users can expect from the next generation of models in terms of reasoning and reliability. Furthermore, Altman shares his perspective on the timeline and societal impact of reaching Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), emphasizing the importance of safety and alignment.
During the conversation with Lex Fridman, Sam Altman addresses the internal dynamics at OpenAI, including his relationship with co-founder and Chief Scientist Ilya Sutskever. He reflects on the challenges the organization has faced and expresses his deep respect for Ilya's contributions to the field of artificial intelligence. The discussion provides context on the leadership and vision required to navigate a rapidly evolving tech landscape while maintaining a focus on the company's core mission.
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