Greg Brockman is the president and co-founder of OpenAI. Brockman joins Big Technology Podcast live from the Big Technology AI Summit to discuss OpenAI's trajectory, the state of the frontier, and why he believes compute will ultimately decide the AI race. Tune in to hear Brockman make the case that there will never be enough compute to satisfy demand, why he thinks the interface itself will eventually melt away into a persistent agent that acts on your behalf, and how he expects pricing to evolve as today's premium intelligence becomes tomorrow's commodity. We also cover the competitive dynamic with Microsoft and the "models are a commodity" argument, the path to a personal AGI, voice as an interface, and why Brockman is most excited about AI's potential in health. Hit play for a wide-ranging conversation about where OpenAI and the frontier go next.
Chapters;
0:00 - Is ChatGPT becoming a "super app"?
1:00 - Building toward a personal AGI
3:31 - Bringing Codex and agents to everyone
6:02 - Trust and delegation in the agentic era
10:10 - Is OpenAI an operating system? Competing with Apple
14:47 - OpenAI's hardware device plans
18:13 - The future of natural voice models
21:26 - Will model improvement hit a wall?
25:10 - Why compute is the scarce resource
30:36 - The brewing AI price war
34:26 - Responding to Satya Nadella
39:21 - AI and the future of health