馃敀 Bret Taylor (OpenAI): “We’re in an AI bubble. And that’s okay.”
The chairman of the OpenAI supervisory board and CEO of startup Sierra admits that the AI boom is a classic speculative bubble. But it doesn’t have to be a disaster. On the contrary, it will allow us to weed out the unsuccessful ideas and strengthen those that are truly groundbreaking.

In a conversation with The Verge, Taylor admitted that he believes the current boom in artificial intelligence is a speculative bubble.
But in his opinion, there’s no reason to panic.
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