OpenAI CEO Sam Altman thinks ChatGPT will change society and also expresses his worries
OpenAI CEO Sam Alyman emphasizes how important it is for regulators and society to work together to protect people from the possible bad effects of this innovation.
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Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, the company behind the popular artificial intelligence app ChatGPT, warned about the dangers of this cutting-edge technology in the real world. Altman said in an interview that he thinks ChatGPT will change the way people live. But he also said that he is afraid of how the AI's different skills could be used for bad. But his worry is nothing like the popular science fiction idea that AI will work without humans or take over.
The 37-year-old tech expert emphasised how important it is for regulators and society to work together to protect people from the possible bad effects of this innovation.
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He said that he is a little bit worried that these models could be used to spread false information on a large scale, he further stated that there was a “hallucination problem”. Saying that the show will confidently say things that are not true as if they are. He told people not to use the system as their main source of factual information and to check the results twice.
His comment comes right after OpenAI released GPT-4, its latest language AI model. Less than four months after the first version came out, GPT-4 got an amazing 90% on the US bar exams and almost a perfect score on the SAT maths test for high school students.
Even with these possible risks, the tech expert said that AI could still be the best technology we haven't made yet. He hopes that people will keep making systems that are more and more powerful and that can be used “in our daily lives, in the economy, and to make the human will stronger”.
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FAQs:
Who is the CEO of OpenAI? Sam Altman
Where is the headquarters of OpenAI? San Francisco.