OpenAI CEO Altman Says Compute Shortage May Be Permanent, Favors Citizen Wealth Fund Over UBI

According to OneMillion_AI monitoring, at Stanford's CS 153 course, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said global compute shortage could become a permanent problem. He expects that as AI models improve and costs fall, demand for computing power will remain unlimited, especially with the rise of personal AI agents running concurrently. Altman favors a "citizen wealth fund" model—where the public collectively owns corporate equity—over universal basic income (UBI) for wealth distribution. He estimated an 80% probability that technology will be democratized widely, but warned that centralized powers may try to concentrate AI's vast wealth among a few companies.
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