In separate reflections, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman looks back on ChatGPT’s rapid rise and lays out his views on the next phase of AI development. He notes that ChatGPT launched on November 30, 2022, and he says it triggered an unprecedented growth curve for OpenAI and the broader industry. Altman frames the past years as both productive and difficult, describing the work of building an organization at speed, governance failures he believes occurred during a prior board conflict, and the stress and uncertainty involved in early, uncharted deployment.

He also discusses OpenAI’s priorities as systems approach what he calls AGI: advancing research and safety iteratively through real-world releases, continuing alignment and safety work, and sharing benefits broadly rather than concentrating control. Altman says he expects AI agents to begin joining the workforce in 2025 and argues that AI should be “democratized,” with decisions guided by democratic institutions.

In a separate post, he shares personal concern after an incident involving an incendiary device near his home and urges readers to consider the impact of narratives and rhetoric, while reiterating his views on safety, resilience to new threats, and broad empowerment through AI.