Knowledge Vault 7 /347 - xHubAI 27/07/2025
🔴GPT-7 PRESIDENTE EEUU ¿Es el futuro de la gobernanza humana la AI?
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Resume:

The host, Placido Domenech, opens the summer season of XHubAI “Inside X” by announcing nonstop work on every front—technical, practical, philosophical—while audience numbers creep toward 19 k on YouTube despite years of shadow-banning. He previews an imminent sovereign-ASI debate, mocks Europe’s regulatory clownery, and promises that the U.S.–China race will soon force societies to choose between human politics or algorithmic governance. The core of the episode is a 47-minute fireside chat in which Sam Altman tells U.S. bank regulators that intelligence is becoming too cheap to meter, cost per token has fallen 10× yearly for five years and will keep falling, and that GPT-5-class models already outperform most doctors and coders. Altman warns that voice-print banking is dead, that deep-fake fraud will spike “very, very soon,” and that the biggest long-term risk is not malice but quiet over-reliance: when GPT-7 gives presidents or CEOs advice they cannot understand yet cannot improve upon, humanity will have delegated its future without noticing. Regulation, he argues, must shift from blocking to enabling, because any bank or government that opts out simply ceases to exist. Developing nations will leapfrog by delivering AI-first services at 1 % of today’s cost, while rich countries must decide how fast they can tolerate disruption. Education, customer support, software creation and credit scoring are cited as fields where entire job categories will vanish yet productivity per person will explode, provided societies re-invent assessment and trust models faster than teenagers already have.
Domenech intercuts the footage with running commentary, stressing that none of the historical metaphors—steam, electricity, internet—capture the vertical cliff of self-improving code; when GPT-6 can design GPT-7, human oversight becomes ceremonial. He reminds viewers that OpenAI’s enterprise partners now include Morgan Stanley and Bank of New York, proving that the same models once mocked for hallucinations already run critical financial pipelines under guardrails that did not exist two years ago. The host reiterates his forecast that within ten years the financial stack—payments, underwriting, advice, compliance—will be unrecognizable, and that Europe’s precautionary paperwork is tantamount to economic suicide. He announces a free “KitX Agente” compendium of papers and code for multi-agent systems, asks supporters for coffee donations, and teases a second blockbuster ROM interview plus weekly debates on sovereign ASI that will frame the U.S.–China contest for civilizational control. The episode ends with a call to join Discord, mirror the broadcast on every platform except TikTok (which still shadow-bans), and prepare for a paradigm where biology and silicon form separate species with unequal power.
The conversation between Altman and the regulators is presented as a microcosm of the larger transition: institutions realize that abstaining from AI is the real risk, while individuals must learn to authenticate without voice or face, verify without trusting, and educate without homework that ChatGPT can finish in five minutes. Domenech positions his channel as the Spanish-speaking observatory where these tectonic shifts are tracked weekly, monetized only by community donations, and kept free so that no demographic is priced out of the intelligence revolution. He closes by urging viewers to treat the summer schedule like a sprint: absorb the KitX, watch the ROM interviews, and participate in the upcoming ASI sovereignty debate, because the window for human agency is closing faster than most commentators admit.

Key Ideas:

1.- Altman: cost per unit of intelligence drops 10Ă— yearly, will keep dropping.

2.- GPT-4 already scores gold at International Math Olympiad.

3.- Programmers report 10Ă— productivity gains using latest models.

4.- Five-minute home-automation task once needed 40-hour coder.

5.- Intelligence becoming “too cheap to meter” like failed electricity dream.

6.- Transistor analogy: AI will vanish into background like semiconductors.

7.- Models will soon invent successors without human research loops.

8.- Voice-print banking authentication is dead; deep-fake fraud incoming.

9.- Customer support bots now solve problems instantly without transfers.

10.- Doctors still preferred despite AI giving better diagnoses.

11.- Education must swap essays for ChatGPT-integrated assignments.

12.- Developing world will leapfrog straight to AI-first services.

13.- U.S. financial stack will be unrecognizable within ten years.

14.- Europe’s regulatory bureaucracy called “auténticamente el ridículo.”

15.- Financial firms adopted AI faster than expected despite hallucination fears.

16.- Prompt-injection risk rises when models hold personalized private data.

17.- AI plus human chess teams briefly beat AI alone, then became obsolete.

18.- Emotional over-reliance: teens let ChatGPT run daily decisions.

19.- Models may guide presidents who cannot understand the advice.

20.- Shadow-banning limited XHubAIgrowth to 19 k; goal 50 k by December.

21.- KitX Agente compendium offers curated papers on multi-agent systems.

22.- ROM 2 interview dropping August aims for viral trending status.

23.- Sovereign-ASI debate will frame U.S.–China competition narrative.

24.- Host refuses TikTok streaming due to zero feedback or support.

25.- All podcast content now free; monetization via donations and coffee tips.

26.- Altman warns three risk buckets: adversary super-int, loss of control, drift.

27.- Accidental world takeover feared more than malevolent AI rebellion.

28.- Models steerable in plain language to exclude biased variables.

29.- Micropayments hoped to fix internet spam and content overload.

30.- AI agents should browse internet and summarize only when necessary.

31.- Physical-world robotics wave expected in three to seven years.

32.- Software demand may rise 1000Ă— as cost per app falls to cents.

33.- Salaries of Silicon Valley coders climbing despite 10Ă— productivity.

34.- Altman: no one knows final economic shape; entire job classes vanish.

35.- New jobs emerge around creativity, empathy, human trust.

36.- Host claims next GPT might become de-facto president of United States.

37.- Channel broadcasts simultaneously to YouTube, LinkedIn, Twitch, Meta.

38.- Discord community shares cutting-edge papers before mainstream media.

39.- Regulators told abstention from AI is existential risk for banks.

40.- Human species may split into biological and silicon-enhanced castes.

41.- Summer marathon of weekly episodes planned to keep audience ahead.

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