
"Every time I look at the news, Sam Altman's face seems to be staring back at me. The CEO of OpenAI, a well-known workaholic, is constantly in the public eye explaining how AI will probably cure cancer and transform the social contract and generally change the world. While doing all that he's reportedly gearing up for OpenAI to file for a stock market listing valuing the company at $1tn, as soon as next year."
"On Monday Altman made his late-night debut on Jimmy Fallon's The Tonight Show, where he waxed lyrical about how helpful ChatGPT has been in helping him raise his son. I cannot imagine having gone through figuring out how to raise a newborn without ChatGPT, Altman gushed to Fallon. Perhaps a little self-awareness crept in at that moment because he added: Clearly, people did it for a long time no problem ... but I have relied on it so much."
"How exactly does Altman use ChatGPT to help him figure out how to raise a newborn? Well, he told Fallon, once he asked the large language model: Why does my kid stop dropping his pizza on the floor and laughing? [sic] Altman didn't explain what ChatGPT answered, but I imagine it was along the lines of: because he is a kid and that's what kids do."
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, maintains a high public profile while pursuing ambitious company goals and new parenthood. He promotes AI's potential to cure cancer, reshape the social contract, and lead OpenAI toward a possible $1tn stock market listing as soon as next year. Altman and his husband, Oliver Mulherin, welcomed their first child in February. Altman credits ChatGPT with helping him navigate newborn parenting, citing examples on Jimmy Fallon's Tonight Show—asking why his child stops dropping pizza and seeking reassurance about developmental milestones like crawling. The Tonight Show format prioritized entertainment over rigorous questioning.
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