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Transcript of OpenAI’s Sam Altman on the Future of AI, Safety and Power — Live at TED2025

Read the full transcript of a conversation between OpenAI’s Sam Altman, and head of TED Chris Anderson, at TED2025 conference on April 11, 2025.

The interview starts here:

Welcome to TED

CHRIS ANDERSON: Sam, welcome to TED. Thank you so much for coming.

SAM ALTMAN: Thank you. It’s an honor.

CHRIS ANDERSON: Your company has been releasing crazy, insane new models pretty much every other week. It feels like I’ve been playing with a couple of them. I’d like to show you what I’ve been playing. So, Sora, this is the image and video generator. I asked Sora this: “What will it look like when you share some shocking revelations here at TED?” You want to see how it imagined it? I mean, not bad, right? How would you grade that? 5 fingers on all hands.

SAM ALTMAN: Very close to what I’m wearing.

CHRIS ANDERSON: You know, I’ve never seen you quite that animated. You’re not.

SAM ALTMAN: No, I don’t. I’m not that animated of a person.

AI’s Creative Capabilities

CHRIS ANDERSON: So maybe a B. This one genuinely astounded me when I asked it to come up with a diagram that shows the difference between intelligence and consciousness. How would you do that? This is what it did. I mean, this is so simple, but it’s incredible. What is the kind of process that would allow this? This is clearly not just image generation. It’s linking into the core intelligences that your overall model has.

SAM ALTMAN: The new image generation model is part of GPT4.0. So it’s got all of the intelligence in there. And I think that’s one of the reasons it’s been able to do these things that people really love.

CHRIS ANDERSON: I mean, if I’m a management consultant and I’m playing with some of this stuff, I’m thinking, uh oh, what does my future look like?

SAM ALTMAN: I mean, I think there are two views you can take.