Openai chief Sam Altman says that the future AI can help people more children
Openai CEO Sam Altman believes that once AGI arrives, it can re -shape the society in ways that make children more achievable.

In short
- Openai CEO Sam Altman has seen birth rate as a serious problem for society
- Altman believes that AGI will create abundance, reduce the challenges of raising the child
- He admits to be ‘child-filled’ and uses AI for newborn care advice
Openai Boss Sam is a new passion for Sam Altman, and this is not just artificial intelligence. The CEO, who became a father earlier this year, says that Parenthood has been “amazing” and insists that more people should try it. Speaking on the podcast people by WTF with Indian entrepreneur Nikhil Kamath, Ultman called the birth rate a “real problem” and argued that the creation of families and communities should become a major priority in the coming years.
“I think it is very clear that family and community are two things that make us the most happy, and I hope we will return to it,” he said.
Unexpectedly, Altman sees artificial intelligence as part of the solution. More especially, he believes that once Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), the stil-hypothetical form of AI that may be caused by humans, comes, it can reopen society in ways that make children more achievable.
He explained, “AGI will allow for a world where people have more abundance, more time, more resources and ability and ability.” In that imaginary future, society becomes rich, daily life is less pressure, and families have more support to flourish.
Altman said that he hoped that the family and the community “will be far more important in the world after AG.”
Child step in paternity
When asked about his first months as a father, Altman was not back. He said, “It felt like the most important and meaningful and complete thing, which I could imagine.” The CEO also accepted to be “extremely child-filled”, who is a tech-spic for anyone, who has bought in the happiness of being a child completely.
He admitted that during the newborn phase he was “continuously” his company’s chatbot. He said, “In the first weeks of a father, I was asking ‘continuously’ chat questions,” he said, seeing that childcare could also become a use case for AI.
Go through skills
In the June 1 episode of Openi Podcast, Ultman moved forward, joking that their children would never exclude machines that his father helped to make. “My children will never be clever than AI,” he said. “They will grow up and grow up, as much as we grew up, and will be able to do things that we cannot imagine, and they would be good to use AI.”
For Altman, the method of working with intelligent systems is now as original as it is to learn to read or write. And he intends to ensure that his children raise skills quickly.
Altman is not only a figure of Silicon Valley which loudly waving Pro-Family Flag. Elon Musk, founder of XAI and known father of at least ten children, has clarified his views for years. Back in 2022, he warned in a viral post on X, “The collapse of a birth rate is the biggest threat ever.” Musk has also jokingly said that he is “trying his best to help in the underpropulation crisis”.