OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Releases 2023 Year-End Summary, Shares 17 Recommendations


OpenAI updates ChatGPT policy, prohibiting the provision of professional advice such as medical, legal, and financial guidance to avoid regulatory risks. The new rules clearly state that it will refuse to interpret medical images, assist in diagnosis, draft legal contracts, or provide personalized investment strategies, and instead guide users to consult human experts. The policy applies to all models and API interfaces to ensure consistent enforcement.
Apple CEO Cook stated at the Q4 fiscal year 2025 earnings call that the company is open to acquisitions and collaborations in the AI field, and is actively developing the next generation of AI assistant Siri, with plans to release it in 2026. He confirmed the progress is proceeding smoothly, reiterated the expectation of launching it next year, and responded to analysts' questions about the three-pronged development strategy.
Reddit CEO stated that AI chatbots are not the main source of traffic for the platform, and current traffic still relies on Google search and direct visits. This statement has cooled down the heated discussion about AI replacing traditional search, revealing the complex balance between AI collaboration and user growth for social platforms.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman revealed in a podcast that the company's annual revenue far exceeds 13 billion dollars, but he expressed dissatisfaction with the commitment to spend over 1 trillion dollars on computing infrastructure over the next decade. The host pointed out the stark contrast between the revenue and the spending commitment.
The CEO of Tesla, Musk, predicts that artificial intelligence will dominate human life in the next 5-6 years, replacing phones and applications. He believes that devices will become edge nodes for AI interfaces, and people will access services through voice interaction. Technology will completely change the way people live.