OpenAI Chief Scientist Named Among Nature's Top 10 People of the Year, ChatGPT Also Makes the List
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On December 14th, foreign media reported that in the booming field of artificial intelligence over the past year, OpenAI has undoubtedly been the most watched company. Their AI chatbot ChatGPT and large language models have been the focus of industry attention, and OpenAI executives are also prominent figures in this field.
According to the latest reports from foreign media, OpenAI, which has made significant progress in the field of artificial intelligence, is also a major winner in the 2023 Top 10 People of the Year list by the internationally renowned academic journal Nature. Its Chief Scientist, Ilya Sutskever, was selected, and ChatGPT, as a non-human entity, also made the list.
Nature has already announced the 2023 Top 10 People on its official website. Ilya Sutskever is one of the eight scientists selected and is regarded as a pioneer of ChatGPT and other AI systems that are transforming society, having played a key role in the development of conversational AI systems.
In addition to Chief Scientist Ilya Sutskever, OpenAI's star product ChatGPT also made the list. As the only non-human entity among the Top 10, ChatGPT is considered a representative example of generative AI software. Although not a person, it has had a profound and widespread impact on the scientific field over the past year.
According to the announcement on Nature's official website, their annual list of 10 people is neither an award nor a ranking. Instead, it represents the most noteworthy stories selected by their editors. The list explores major scientific advancements over the past year and acknowledges individuals who contributed to groundbreaking discoveries or helped bring critical issues to public attention.