OpenAI Chief Technology Officer Mira Murati recently gave a speech at Dartmouth School of Engineering, looking forward to the future development of artificial intelligence and the next generation of ChatGPT. She predicts that the next generation of GPT will reach doctorate-level intelligence on specific tasks and will be launched within a year and a half. Its intelligence may even surpass humans in many aspects. During the speech, Murati also deeply discussed important issues such as AI safety and social impact, and shared OpenAI’s thinking on the future development direction of AI.
Mira Murati, chief technology officer of OpenAI, recently spoke at her alma mater, Dartmouth School of Engineering, talking in detail about the future of artificial intelligence, the next generation of ChatGPT, and its PhD-level intelligence. Murati said GPT-3 has toddler-level intelligence, GPT-4 has high-school-level intelligence, and the next generation of the model will have PhD-level intelligence on specific tasks.
She also revealed that the next generation of GPT is expected to be launched "within a year and a half." She even said that when you have a conversation with the next generation of chatbots, you may feel that it is smarter than you in many ways.

During the event, the moderator asked: "What if in three years, when GPT becomes incredibly smart, will it decide to connect to the Internet on its own and start acting? As the chief technology officer of OpenAI, are you considering this issue?" ?”
Murati replied: "Yes, we are thinking hard about this. There will indeed be AI systems that have agent capabilities, are connected to the Internet, communicate with each other, and the agents communicate with each other and complete tasks together, or cooperate with humans and work together seamlessly. So, working with AI is similar to how we work with each other today."
“In terms of security, in terms of social impact, I don’t think these issues are an afterthought. You develop the technology and then figure out how to deal with these issues. You have to build these issues in parallel on top of the technology and in a depth Embedded way to do it right and in terms of capabilities and security, they're not actually separate. fields, they complement each other. By telling a smarter system just to do these things, it's easier to bootstrap it than it is to train a less smart system. A smarter dog and a dumber dog, so intelligence and safety go hand in hand.” Murati. added.
Basically, the OpenAI CTO said that future AI systems will be able to connect to the internet, communicate with each other, and collaborate with humans. However, she emphasized that smarter AI systems are more susceptible to safe control and guidance.
At the same time, Murati also said that it is impossible to be "completely risk-free," especially with a technology like AI. In response to a question about deepfake videos, she said that while the responsibility lies with OpenAI because the technology belongs to them, users, civil society, governments and content creators also have a responsibility. "It's a responsibility on how we use it, but it's also a shared responsibility on society, civil society, governments, content producers, et cetera, to figure out how to use it."
The biggest impact of ChatGPT is to make everyone understand AI. It shows people the capabilities and risks of AI. There is a difference between reading about AI and actually using AI in business. When you try it, you'll understand its limitations, but you'll also see its amazing capabilities, helping you understand what it means for your job or business, says Murati. But if we talk about AI’s biggest impact on the industry overall, Murati believes it will “impact everything.” She believes almost every field will be affected and some jobs will be affected, especially some creative jobs.
Regarding jobs, Murati believes that certain jobs will definitely be affected, especially some "creative jobs", but she also believes that these jobs "should not exist in the first place." The chief technology officer of OpenAI said that the next generation of AI will lower the threshold of "creativity" and make it no longer limited to only "talented people." AI will make everyone more creative. Therefore, some jobs that were originally limited to a few creative people will be taken over by AI.
Highlights:
⭐ OpenAI Chief Technology Officer Mira Murati revealed that the next generation of ChatGPT will have PhD-level intelligence and will be smarter than humans on many tasks.
⭐ In the future, AI systems will be able to connect to the Internet, interact with other AI systems, and collaborate with humans, and smarter AI systems will be easier to safely control and guide.
⭐ Murati believes that AI will have a huge impact on various industries, and almost all fields will be affected, and some jobs will be replaced by AI, especially some creative jobs.
All in all, Murati's speech not only demonstrated OpenAI's breakthrough progress in AI technology, but also emphasized that while developing AI, we must pay attention to safety and social responsibility to ensure that AI technology can benefit mankind. In the future, collaboration between AI and humans will become the new normal, and we also need to actively adapt to and respond to the challenges and opportunities brought by AI.