You know him as the CEO of OpenAI - but he's also an avid writer. We spoke not once but twice about how Sam captures ideas, clarifies his thinking, edits his writing, decides what to work on, and uses ChatGPT. Timestamps: 1:47 Will LLMs change how we write? 8:39 How does Sam use ChatGPT? 11:26 How Sam became less anxious 17:24 Sam once dreamed of being a novelist 18:37 Lessons from Peter Thiel 21:35 Lessons from Paul Graham 26:02 The book Sam Altman wants to write 28:37 Advice for startup founders 30:20 How Y Combinator shapes OpenAI 35:55 How Sam chose to work on AGI 37:35 Writing strategy memos at OpenAI 41:34 Why isn’t ChatGPT a better storyteller? 44:20 Sam's obsessive note-taking method 47:12 Will AI put writers out of work?
@CherubinVanjinathАй бұрын
Dude thanks for taking us closer to Sam. much love!
@JoseMiguelCansadoАй бұрын
"Writing is externalized thinking." -Sam Altman Writing is a tool to get clarity. There is no better way than writing a book on a topic to deeply master it, even if no one else ever reads it. ChatGPT is a great companion for that journey, but we have streamlined the book writing workflow for nonfiction in an app that helps sharpen ideas, generate outlines and assist the author in proofreading, editing or 'enriching' what they write, assisted by OpenAI. Sure, some people will use it to crank out junk, like those students Altman talks about. But the smart ones will use it to dig deeper, explore new ideas and get clarity on them.
@rasta-topolovacАй бұрын
He is NOT the creator of ChatGPT, he is just one of many original founders.
@oy3ah2025Ай бұрын
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@Lisa-re3xsАй бұрын
I have been a teacher and am scheduling a multicultural childrens book series and my book release is scheduled October 28. I used chatgpt for the research and ideas for this project. I LOVE THIS! I have figured how to use this to expand my support of ESL and struggling learners. I would LOVE to expand further on this!
@alexhartanАй бұрын
To be completely honest, I thought this was going to be another podcast with Sam and the same topics. I am glad I was wrong. This is a genuinely interesting conversation. Two creative people sharing their appreciation for writing, for two different reasons.
@iLoveWriting365Ай бұрын
Thought the same thing!
@jayhu2296Ай бұрын
They both sound like they’ve just smoked a fat blunt after pulling an all nighter
@KayButtonJayАй бұрын
The amount of vocal fry in this interview is wild
@spaceghost8891Ай бұрын
Indeed, I was going to make the exact same comment. I think I can't listen to the whole thing.
@ciaragriffin7398Ай бұрын
Fr Fr
@jayhu2296Ай бұрын
Fry Fry
@andrewstorm8240Ай бұрын
All the smoking
@Lostcause202Ай бұрын
What living in California does to your voice 😂😂😂😂
@KylbigelАй бұрын
Speaking is an expression of your thoughts; writing is a love letter from your heart.
@Contact-l4fАй бұрын
* a good wrtiing is a love letter from your heart
@RanmaSyaoranSaotome24 күн бұрын
And using AI is none of that.
@Eggs-n-JakeyАй бұрын
It's nice to see Sam in a friendly carefree conversation. Awesome episode man. Need to get you to 100k asap.
@danaandthewolfАй бұрын
Bro I can't believe how fast this channel is blowing up
@IightbeingАй бұрын
Sam is awesome. Boss AF.
@riccardoceccoАй бұрын
We were waiting for this one after that post you made a long time ago 😅 cheers man! Already taking notes
@RudzaniАй бұрын
Real. I’ve been waiting ever since he posted about the episode lol
@DavidPerellChannelАй бұрын
Long time coming
@AfzalHusseinАй бұрын
Wow, great guest!
@BrianMosleyUKАй бұрын
I used AI to help me develop my thinking, and to locate quotes which introduce sections of my book, and also to create a bibliography and index for my book. It's not going to write for you, but it's a great writing partner for research and organisation.
@sirvladislavАй бұрын
It's kinda funny that I use Samurai AI and get all the insights from this awesome conversation. Exactly the power of AI summarization that Altman was talking about.
@MichealScott24Ай бұрын
🎯 Key points for quick navigation: 00:00 *📚 Introduction to Sam Altman and AI Insights* - Sam Altman discusses his views on the future of writing and AI's role. - The concept of knowledge compression is introduced as fundamental to AI development. - Altman expresses a desire for concise writing, criticizing lengthy business books. 00:30 *💬 The Impact of LLMs on Writing* - Altman reflects on how language models (LLMs) will change communication and writing methods. - The interaction between humans and computers is evolving towards natural language. - He highlights the potential for new writing tools that enhance idea generation. 02:00 *✍️ Writing's Role in Clarity and Thought* - Discusses writing as a tool for refining thoughts and improving communication. - The significance of initial idea generation and how LLMs can assist in this process. - Altman observes varied usage of AI tools in educational settings. 03:30 *🚀 Writing and Anxiety Management* - Altman shares insights on how anxiety affects thinking and communication. - Emphasizes the importance of clear thinking for effective communication. - He proposes that understanding what to work on is more crucial than merely boosting productivity. 06:00 *📝 The Importance of Writing for Thinking* - Altman advocates for writing as an externalization of thought. - He underscores the connection between clear thinking and effective communication. - Discusses the role of writing in organizing ideas and fostering understanding. 08:00 *🎯 Clarity and Communication* - Altman explains that clear communication stems from clear thinking. - Discusses the parallels between military strategy and effective business communication. - Highlights how clarity and speed in communication are essential for execution. 10:00 *🌟 Reflection on Writing Achievements* - Altman reflects on his writing journey and its impact on his thinking. - He admits that writing is not his primary talent but finds value in the process. - Discusses the influence of personal blogs and the desire to help startup founders through writing. 12:00 *💡 The Value of Writing as Practice* - Altman shares how he started writing to improve his skills. - Discusses the impact of writers like Paul Graham on his approach to writing. - Emphasizes that while he may not be a natural writer, practice can lead to improvement. 21:17 *🖊️ Writing as a Clarity Tool* - Writing helps in thinking clearly and getting to the essence of ideas. - Most business books are long-winded and lack concise ideas. - Influential writing, like Paul Graham's essays, inspires clear expression and thought. - 23:32 *📊 The Importance of Clear Communication in Pitches* - Effective pitching relies on clear communication and understanding of ideas. - Writing helps clarify thoughts and weak points before presentations. - Clear thinkers are often better at pitching, though some may struggle with communication. - 26:06 *📚 Exploring AI Through Writing* - Sam Altman considers writing a book to explain AI's implications and historical context. - He aims to provide practical insights on how AI will impact lives today and in the future. - The book would address misconceptions and gaps in public understanding of AI. - 28:25 *✍️ The Role of Writing in Internal Coordination* - Writing is vital for internal alignment among teams at OpenAI. - Clear documentation facilitates communication and decision-making. - Altman emphasizes the need for a document-heavy culture to avoid misunderstandings. - 30:30 *🚀 Ambition in Founding Startups* - Encouraging ambition among founders is a key takeaway from Sam's experience at Y Combinator. - Clear communication is crucial for success in startup leadership. - Altman shares insights from his experiences in running YC and OpenAI. - 32:34 *🤔 Creativity and the Future of AI* - ChatGPT and future AI tools aim to enhance creativity by expanding human capabilities. - The tools will assist in ideation, but humans must curate and refine these ideas. - Altman believes AI can help generate ideas that were previously unthinkable. - 34:12 *🔍 Fragility of Ideas and Decision-Making* - Ideas are fragile and require careful nurturing to develop into viable projects. - Writing is an essential tool for organizing and clarifying thoughts. - External feedback from others is crucial for refining ideas. - 38:37 *🛠️ AI's Impact on Writing Skills* - Understanding how AI changes the writing landscape is critical. - Valuable skills will shift towards idea generation and taste curation. - AI serves as a collaborative tool for writers, enhancing but not replacing their creativity. 42:45 *📝 Writing Process and Preferences* - Sam Altman discusses his approach to writing and the tools he uses for it. - He finds voice recording helpful for generating ideas more freely than typing. - Balancing social interactions with solitude is crucial for his creative process. - 44:10 *📒 Note-Taking Habits* - Altman shares his extensive note-taking practices, emphasizing the importance of the right materials. - He prefers spiral notebooks for their flexibility and usability. - His system includes frequent ripping out of pages to manage and organize his notes. - 46:03 *✍️ The Role of Writing in the Age of AI* - Altman reflects on the evolving role of writing in the context of AI advancements. - He believes writing remains a critical tool for clear thinking, even with AI's rise. - Concerns about AI replacing writing are dismissed; he sees no evidence that this will happen. Made with HARPA AI
@WillRolston-yu7yj21 күн бұрын
Great Interview and props for teasing out the juicy content from one of our more brilliant and focused humans
@Dylan-vf6jxАй бұрын
do we get to hear sam's response to your question at 0:16 in the introduction? I think you cut it out
@QueenLover-j5iАй бұрын
Insights By "YouSum Live" 00:00:00 Exploring the future of writing with AI 00:01:39 ChatGPT enhances daily writing and communication 00:02:51 AI tools will change how we write 00:05:44 Writing helps clarify and refine ideas 00:06:01 ChatGPT aids in generating and refining ideas 00:14:29 Clear communication stems from clear thinking 00:29:23 Writing is essential for effective leadership 00:47:14 AI won't replace the human touch in writing 00:48:10 Readers connect with human authors' experiences Insights By "YouSum Live"
@thedelightful5660Ай бұрын
Amazing views Sam! And great interview David!😃
@Zeeshan-bv7moАй бұрын
Great discussion...
@akshaykamathb27884 күн бұрын
4:27 There is a riger for thinking in text for sure. 5:33 big part of the value of writing is to clarify your own thinking 12:22 I have heard people say things like that might be an Intresting Idea but I would feel embarrassed to even tell people that I was thinking about it 13:43 I think of writing as sort of a externalized thinking
@humphukАй бұрын
When Sam said - "you show it a bunch of examples of what makes a good story and what makes a bad story" to improve the story writing ability of a model - who/what decides what is good? Or can the model pull review/opinion from the internet too?
@TTAA-o5n27 күн бұрын
Sam is a great person he tuned LLM into something that is extremely beneficial to millions of people. I really admire him.
@dj0aiАй бұрын
What a great conversation. I might actually hear something for the first time here.
@wisdom7891Ай бұрын
Compression is key. Clear thinking is so vital.
@NaserSd19Ай бұрын
I honestly believe that you deserve 500k subscribers like that. 👏👏👏
@kalilinux8682Ай бұрын
Man sam looks shaken compared to previous interviews. I wish all success to you sir
@EricB1Ай бұрын
There was so much to "like", I clicked the "like" button!
@shane1067Ай бұрын
Such a good interview David! Sam's answers and your questions were very informative and thought through.
@tjn0110Ай бұрын
Great podcast, made me realize I really have to up my mid-sentence mention of housekeeper cleaning up my discarded notes game. 44:24 🤣👍
@scottscheperАй бұрын
The founder of ChatGPT uses analog tools 👏 ✍🏻
@MladenStojanovicАй бұрын
He's secretly reading Anitnet. :)
@TelencephelonАй бұрын
You mean his brain?
@dj0aiАй бұрын
There is a quite intense silence in this interview. It's quite cool.
@jon_______Ай бұрын
Uniball approves this message.
@joshua_the_creativeАй бұрын
Very excited for this!!!
@ACYYZАй бұрын
Loving seeing the behind the scenes of building the app/company! Keep grinding!
@SouhailEntertainmentАй бұрын
Introduction to Sam Altman and Episode Overview - 00:00 How ChatGPT Changes Writing and Communication - 01:46 The Role of Text and Language in AI - 03:21 Teaching Kids to Write in the Age of AI - 04:53 Clarifying Thinking Through Writing - 05:48 How People Misuse ChatGPT - 06:32 Sam Altman’s Daily Use of ChatGPT - 08:10 The Popularity of ChatGPT for Programming - 08:48 Summarizing Long Emails with ChatGPT - 09:47 The Concept of Compression in AI - 10:09 Sam Altman on Clear Communication - 11:10 The Importance of Thinking About What to Work On - 12:49 How Writing Helps Clarify Ideas - 13:42 Communication Lessons from Peter Thiel - 18:12 Paul Graham’s Influence on Sam Altman’s Writing - 21:33 The Role of Writing in Startup Pitches - 22:40 Collaborating Through Google Docs and Written Exchanges - 23:59 The Importance of Annual Planning and Writing for OpenAI - 26:08 How ChatGPT Helps with Writing and Editing - 31:01 AI’s Influence on Storytelling and Creativity - 32:31 Sam Altman’s Writing Process and Note-Taking Habits - 42:25 How AI Will Change Creative Mediums - 46:13 Will AI Kill Writing? - 47:05 Closing Remarks - 48:03
@tomerpriceАй бұрын
summary The Future of Writing with AI (01:26-03:01): Sam Altman believes that AI, specifically language models like ChatGPT, will transform how we write and communicate. He emphasizes that AI is not just about expanding bullet points but helping to discover new ideas, making writing more interactive and exploratory. ChatGPT's Impact on Creativity and Programming (08:30-09:28): Altman mentions how ChatGPT has become a general-purpose tool, with significant impact on programming, education, and creative tasks. For many, particularly programmers, ChatGPT has transformed workflows, providing assistance and enhancing productivity. Compression as a Key to AI Intelligence (10:06-10:38): Altman touches on the idea that compression is central to intelligence, particularly in AI. He explains how models like ChatGPT focus on compressing and organizing vast amounts of knowledge, a concept that took him time to fully understand. The Value of Writing for Thinking (14:11-14:37): Altman explains how writing serves as externalized thinking, helping to clarify ideas. He highlights that clear communication often follows from clear thinking, with writing playing a critical role in refining and organizing complex thoughts. AI's Role in Creative Expression (32:49-33:19): Altman believes that AI will help humans do things they couldn’t do before, particularly in creativity. However, he stresses that while AI can help generate ideas, humans will still need to play a crucial role as curators and decision-makers in the creative process.
@starthakogАй бұрын
Ok merlin
@ksprdkАй бұрын
Is it a secret why the interview was done in two parts?
@aliviablountАй бұрын
Sam has always been a great writer. The old blog posts are still classic
@SoccolichАй бұрын
Excited for this!
@tracy419Ай бұрын
I don't think AI is going to kill writing or painting or any other kind of artistic endeavor . It might kill it as a career, as a paid type of living, but you'll still be able to do all that stuff if you're doing it because you love it.
@benjaminfairbourneАй бұрын
I dont know why but sam altman reminds me of the "Horton Hears a Who!" movie lol
@chefbrian26Ай бұрын
Every time I seen Sam Altman he looks like he is just getting sunlight for the first time in months
@BrianMosleyUKАй бұрын
I'm looking forward to having chatgpt become a 'thinking partner' to help me develop my thinking on my subject interest. Being in the UK, I'm slightly irritated that I have to wait a while longer to use Advanced Voice. Edit, happy to hear Sam's thoughts resonate with my own use of this amazing technology.
@justarandomguy8989Ай бұрын
Use a VPN
@BrianMosleyUKАй бұрын
@@justarandomguy8989 yes, I've tried that with limited success. Proton VPN works, but only if I do it from my daughter's address across the city... If I try it from my home internet connection it somehow gets blocked. Maybe it's my ISP being recognised? Just a pain.
@unquestionabletvАй бұрын
Why’d you change your shirts?
@mrmoeezaliАй бұрын
Hey David, I just wanted to leave some feedback on this interview. The interview feels soulless when it is so heavily edited, where you keep asking questions and he responds but then you move on to the next question without saying anything back or even reacting to what Sam is actually saying. It feels like a very one sided interview, I want to listen to what Sam has to say, but I am here to listen what you have to say in response as well and your reaction to his words. There is TOO MUCH editing, it feels like you did this video just to clip shorts out of it instead of talking to the person who is infront of you.
@EyesusanАй бұрын
Compression?
@DavidPerellChannelАй бұрын
Thanks for your comment! The original interview had more stops and starts than usual, and we had to make some decisions on how to edit it in order to keep the flow up. That’s why this one is different from the other interviews
@endgamefondАй бұрын
Maybe get a new editor? Not saying it's bad but the editing just has different style I guess..@@DavidPerellChannel
@mrjohnbaseleyАй бұрын
Thanks for the insight and feedback on this very good question.@@DavidPerellChannel
@ksprdkАй бұрын
@@DavidPerellChannelwhat happened?
@ShannonJosephGlombАй бұрын
when you have all these slightly different ideas banging around you end up with the right core :) i like that and think its a amzing quote
@winstonsabellona2204Ай бұрын
Wrong title - He is not the creator of chatGPT
@michaelspoden169425 күн бұрын
I don't see that as the label at all and he is one of the creators for sure either way
@joelalainАй бұрын
i like the closing: i feel the same about reading, movies, or youtube. i absolutely love ai and talking to it and learning and using it to its fullest, but i have extremely limited interest in reading a book 100% written by ai, or a movie, or a table made by ai. but i can't wait to watch Denis Villeneuve's next movie. it's about human and relating with a person, their journey to mastery, their struggles, their learning process and being part of it with their great product, their less great products and their journey (and ours)
@producedbypodcastАй бұрын
Didn't see this one coming but the more excited I am!
@DavidPerellChannelАй бұрын
Enjoy!
@kayode_knightАй бұрын
Why do they keep looking at the ceiling?😅
@sultanalshirahАй бұрын
Finally and just in time for my car entertainment
@DavidPerellChannelАй бұрын
Drive safe
@admiralrohanАй бұрын
How did you managed to stay focused on writing only when it's so tempting to diverge to different topics?
@antonbrndtАй бұрын
Damn, there is tension in the room.
@ginergonzales496825 күн бұрын
Todas estas entrevistas deberian tener pista de audio
@micosairАй бұрын
Bankman Fried vibes + a vacuous character with the cult of hidden thoughts.
@abhinavsingh101Ай бұрын
It sounded like the same interview replayed from the 30-minute mark
@Manwith6secondmemoryАй бұрын
He did not create it, its was Ilya Sutskever
@arman.m21Ай бұрын
My throat hurts from listening
@SqueegeeeeАй бұрын
Ilya Sutskever and John Schulman were the creators of Chatgpt, among many others. Sam Altman is not the creator, he wouldn't have the first idea what to do.
@dashofdialogueАй бұрын
The Future Is Bright ✨
@ArjabalasubramanyamChantiАй бұрын
Congratulations 🎉 good massage
@marncore7048Ай бұрын
Sam Altman is not the creator of chatgpt btw, your title is a bit misleading. He's the CEO of OpenAI.
@michaelspoden169425 күн бұрын
He is definitely one of the creators.. obviously you do not know the true beginnings of openai or you do or you heard it I don't understand what creating means being the Creator whose idea it was may have been Elon Musk but most definitely Sam Altman and Ilya, Greg Brockman and others truly created company with Elon Musk being a creator considering he helped find the team and put the initial money into it which would not have occurred without him but no not even close to being misleading except for the word the you should have been one of the creators
@michaelspoden169425 күн бұрын
It says The Man Behind chat GPT so how are you going to say it's a little misleading when you don't even have the correct wording of what you say is misleading I'm not trying to be able to believe but come on now is this really something that you care about I'm using voice to text so excuse my grammar
@marncore704825 күн бұрын
@@michaelspoden1694 The title was changed. It was framed as he was the creator, which obviously is misleading because a company is just a set of people who work together to build a product. Many people helped build the ChatGPT product.
@JBDuncanАй бұрын
I know Sam's married but I could help but feel there was an attraction there... Maybe it was just me.
@Jess-wp3ukАй бұрын
His sweater was green and now gradient colors.
@OpenSourceAnarchistАй бұрын
I feel like at the end, Sam doesn't really appreciate the nuances of crafting an AI personality, perhaps because OpenAI is so used to blunting their models for the benefit of a massive user base. I can easily see people connecting with AI personalities that emulate various styles, or that have a penchant towards a novel creative blend. You can imagine these AIs tweeting, having AR and VR avatars, and emulating human traits perfectly with enough compute and time. I'm far more optimistic and pessimistic at once.
@elliptictreeАй бұрын
Interesting.
@theEnt-1Ай бұрын
44:24 pen and notepad best options.
@JacobMyers1099Ай бұрын
Genius 🫡
@angloland4539Ай бұрын
❤️
@mike-q2f4fАй бұрын
If you don't have time to write, do a podcast to clarify your thinking...
@hyderabbasiАй бұрын
Interesting to watch this after the departure of Mira Murati and others at OpenAI.
@sadiquehajwane141621 күн бұрын
Bro Himself sounds like AI
@HarryJoinerАй бұрын
24:48 - GOLD 💰 29:08 - SILVER 38:41 - BOTTOM LINE
@shahjeelani2691Ай бұрын
Man it's always the vocal fry
@theimprooooooooverАй бұрын
Lets gooooooo hype for this!
@KarlProustАй бұрын
His voice is like a robot. wrrr wrrr
@sam6000Ай бұрын
44:20 - The Notebook obsession is very relatable. I somehow like this guy more now!
@Jess-wp3ukАй бұрын
Caption had open a eye not OpenAI lol
@iLoveWriting365Ай бұрын
This will probably be my favourite video ever! Bravo! And fantastic intro (as usual :-)
@AutodidactingАй бұрын
Was there an outfit change or did the sweater just changed colors?
@friendlywizardАй бұрын
he's just like me fr
@JacobMyers1099Ай бұрын
Genius 🫡
@Racoon-e2o14 күн бұрын
people want to learn 3 idea on page 🔥
@legendaryingaming880621 күн бұрын
36:55 👍🏻👍🏻
@legendaryingaming880621 күн бұрын
"it would have to be like full superintelligence before this is going to replace human writing", well said. i agree, only superintelligence can be helpful for certain writings, those levels. 47:33 although writing is just a part. along with many things.
@ruthelwethbrook6772Ай бұрын
Someone should tell Sam about sticky notes!
@EnjelinaReawaruw-x4fАй бұрын
Salah satu panutanku.
@Wababai_WritingАй бұрын
Brilliant talk by 2 brilliant guys. AI won't replace writers, it will replace those that don't know how to use AI properly. The first ones to be replaced? those who just produce junk with AI. Because AI is just a tool for writing, and as someone said: "A fool with a tool is still a fool" It is the writer using the tool that makes the difference!
@sputnik8543Ай бұрын
This feels like intellectual flirting
@micbab-vg2muАй бұрын
great talke -)
@rrawat02Ай бұрын
Immediately added it to my “watch later” list so I can watch it on my treadmill run tomorrow morning.
@theimprooooooooverАй бұрын
Bro same 😂😂
@VideovigilanteUSAАй бұрын
Ok boomer
@01GrimjoeАй бұрын
7:56 asking people do do the wrong thing? what happened to human choice and why would you limit something just because it may be misused? If someone doesn't put in the time everyone can tell so its only hurting themselves in the end.
@ExecutiveZombieАй бұрын
“Mostly like, ummmmm, and we’re working on it,” Altman regarding AI + protecting content, artists.
@michaelspoden169425 күн бұрын
Do you have something intelligent to say or clever at least?
@jizhang2407Ай бұрын
Too many "like" to listen...
@NurzatimanAsthaАй бұрын
Did Sam Altman just changed his top halfway through the interview? Hahahaha
@ismaelplaca244Ай бұрын
He is NOT the creator!!
@larryvelezbxАй бұрын
Any recommendations for the type of spiral notebook he described with quality paper?
@danad3422Ай бұрын
Following
@RichReportcomАй бұрын
Sam looks much older than 38yrs old.
@kamu747Ай бұрын
Power does that. People in positions of great responsibility appear older than they are. But this is just perception. Bear in mind that he does look 38. If he was an assistant manager in some Microsoft office, he'd look 38 or younger to you.
@TheThundertakerАй бұрын
Does he?
@frankiecal3186Ай бұрын
Sam is untrustworthy.
@maina.1Ай бұрын
why though?
@KapowskiGGАй бұрын
47:31
@Necromancer-kz4rxАй бұрын
Easy to say but sometimes you don't have a choice
@o1-previewАй бұрын
64k subscribers and you got 2 interviews with sam? dang