OpenAI cofounder says he hasn't written a line of code in months and is in a 'state of psychosis' trying to figure out what's possible | Fortune
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OpenAI cofounder says he hasn't written a line of code in months and is in a 'state of psychosis' trying to figure out what's possible | Fortune
"I don't think I've typed like a line of code probably since December, basically, which is an extremely large change. I don't think a normal person actually realizes that this happened or how dramatic it was."
"I'm just like in the state of psychosis of trying to figure out what's possible, trying to push it to the limit."
"I want to be at the forefront of it, and I'm very antsy that I'm not at the forefront of it. I see lots of people on Twitter doing all kinds of things, and they all sound like really good ideas."
"In fact, he's dubbed his experience as 'claw psychosis' while integrating an agent with various smart functions at his home."
Andrej Karpathy, a prominent figure in AI, shared his feelings of anxiety regarding his position in the rapidly evolving field. He noted a significant change in his coding habits, where he now relies on AI agents for 80% of his work. This shift has left him feeling disconnected from traditional coding practices. He emphasized the transformative impact of agentic AI on software development and expressed a desire to remain at the forefront of innovation, feeling nervous about not keeping pace with emerging ideas and technologies.
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