This Fox Business interview features OpenAI CEO Sam Altman discussing GPT-5, its capabilities, and its potential impact on various industries and the job market. The conversation also touches upon the significant investment in AI and the competitive landscape.
The transcript doesn't provide specific examples of "entirely new products" beyond general descriptions of applications in healthcare and finance. Altman mentions the possibility of a general-purpose service allowing workers to automate tasks and learn from AI assistance across various fields.
The transcript mentions three versions of the lower-cost GPT-5 model ("big," "small," and a third unspecified version) with different price points, but doesn't detail the specific pricing for each.
OpenAI is focusing on attracting talent from diverse fields and investing in training programs to develop skilled AI researchers. While they acknowledge they might not match the salary offers of competitors like Meta, they plan to remain competitive in compensation.
Besides software engineering, the transcript mentions that sectors where AI-driven efficiency might lead to job displacement are not specified beyond a general observation that there will be such sectors. The discussion focuses more on the creation of new jobs rather than a detailed listing of those at risk.