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Sam Altman's new blog about OpenAI's future path says by March-2028 a significant fraction of its ow…

OpenAI计划到2028年由AI主导研究

Rohan Paul (@rohanpaul_ai)

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Sam Altman's new blog about OpenAI's future path says by March-2028 a significant fraction of its own research will be done by AI. The path has 3 goals mainly: build an automated AI researcher, use that to speed up science and productivity, then give every person a personal AGI https://t.co/oF1mMAWsuw

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