> And OpenAI has strayed away from their initial "vision" considerably.
It's still very successful.
> It's very one dimensional.
It doesn't pretend to solve multiple problems. From what I understand, Altman wants to boost innovation by incentivising talented young people.
> 18-year-olds should not be put in an environment
If anything like this program were implemented, 99% of 18-year-olds wouldn't be affected by it. There are 18-year-olds that want to enjoy youth and travel and there are others that are driven to achieve things. I don't see why is it bad to boost some of the latter ones.
It's still very successful.
> It's very one dimensional.
It doesn't pretend to solve multiple problems. From what I understand, Altman wants to boost innovation by incentivising talented young people.
> 18-year-olds should not be put in an environment
If anything like this program were implemented, 99% of 18-year-olds wouldn't be affected by it. There are 18-year-olds that want to enjoy youth and travel and there are others that are driven to achieve things. I don't see why is it bad to boost some of the latter ones.