“The government has become ineffective, on the whole,” Sam Altman says. But he believes AI is a chance for it to step up and do right.
What makes Altman even more unusual among Silicon Valley CEOs is that he’s a romantic of the “Ask not what your country …” variety. That’s how a conversation about rules for AI turned into a revelation about his unrequited desire for much deeper ties to the federal government. “This should have been a government project,” Altman continued, “and in a different time it would have been. At a minimum, we should have gotten government funding, which we couldn’t. We tried and failed.
It’s fair to debate whether ChatGPT would be helping you with your pitch decks right now had the government gotten involved. Private-sector competition tends to speed things along, and the federal bureaucracy has been outsourcing most of its tech-building for years. But part of the reason Altman has become so popular in Washington is that, contrary to most people in Silicon Valley, he doesn’t think of the government as feckless.
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