ChatGPT creator talks about AI in the US Senate
- May 21, 2023
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Sam Altman, one of the leaders of OpenAI, recently spoke before the US Senate about the potential negative effects of artificial intelligence (AI), bringing back an important discussion
Sam Altman, one of the leaders of OpenAI, recently spoke before the US Senate about the potential negative effects of artificial intelligence (AI), bringing back an important discussion
Sam Altman, one of the leaders of OpenAI, recently spoke before the US Senate about the potential negative effects of artificial intelligence (AI), bringing back an important discussion about the risks of this technology.
This discussion was mainly sparked by the launch of ChatGPT and other generative AIs that are capable of producing texts, audios and images after intensive training with internet data. Following the success of ChatGPT, several companies began investing in the technology, believing in market demand.
During his testimony, Altman argued that the government must intervene to regulate the use of AI. He suggested that the authorities might require a type of licensing with requirements to run AI models. The discussion has sparked controversy as it raises questions as to whether OpenAI is trying to make it harder for potential competitors to enter the market as the company is already consolidated.
Altman also raised concerns about the ability of AI models to manipulate and spread disinformation. He suggests that this is the main problem with these AI models as it can lead to easy manipulation by users.
Another issue raised by Altman is the ability of AI models to reproduce themselves, which he believes should be a security requirement. If the AI has the ability to create itself, it can create an “AI army”, which can lead to a loss of control.
In addition, he called for AI to be regulated globally. However, this has raised questions, as the most powerful armies in the world are probably already advanced in AI and are looking for ways to maximize their potential for defense or territorial dispute.
Altman also mentioned that adapting to the changes brought about by AI is inevitable and will have a big impact on career and job opportunities. He believes it will be a matter of partnership between industry and government.
Ultimately, Altman raised important questions about AI and its potential impact, opening up a vital debate about the future of the technology.
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Source: Mundo Conectado
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