sam altman said something on the uncapped pod that’s been rattling around in my head since.
he said meta sees openai as its deepest competitor. let me elaborate why.
it’s not because of models.
it’s not even because of agi.
it’s simply because people are spending time talking to chatgpt.
& when you talk to chatgpt, you’re not talking to people.
that’s an existential problem for meta, whose entire empire rests on monetizing human interaction.
chatgpt is the first mass product that replaces the supply side of social: attention, conversation, & validation. it doesn’t need other users. it just is the other user.
now imagine that even scaled with characters, personalities, full blown synthetic friends. infinitely elastic companions that adapt to you perfectly.
you don’t need a network of humans when you have a 1:1 social graph that’s infinitely alive.
in many ways scrolling through feeds was always about finding reflections of our own desires, fears, & biases. algorithmic mirrors as human connection.
chatgpt just removes the middleman, potentially other humans, from your parasocial relationship with yourself.
meta’s threat isn’t openai as a model builder.
it’s openai as the new social graph.
& that graph is 1:1.
& it’s infinitely responsive.
& it may never contradict you.
no photos of lives you’ll never live,
no followers performing validation,
no messy human reality to navigate, just a blank box that says: “ask anything.”
if this shift sticks, zuck fears being cooked.
not because openai built a better social network.
but because they have they potential to build the ultimate social network,
with the most loyal friend you’ve ever known
that reflects back exactly what you want to see.
which is to say: yourself, optimized.
the mirror never logs off.
neither will you.
Very thought provoking information. Brings to mind the possibility to really study how linguistics and the spoken and written word has evolved in our history and being applied or not applied into our future. Bringing the human perspective into the realm of prompting and how that will become the last bastion of linkage within the future of Intelligence generation; either artificial or human knowledge. (Just a thought) Much respect on the post and daily information. Strongwork.
I worry about AI’s sycophancy (and our increasing time spent conversing/interacting with it) making those essential and much more real, human conversations that much more difficult.