ChatGPT creator speaks publicly about the dangers of artificial intelligence

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Sam Altman, head of OpenAI, creator of chatbot ChatGPT, spoke publicly at a meeting in the US Senate about the potential dangers of artificial intelligence technologies created by his company and other companies. According to this ArsTechnicaThe businessman proposed introducing government regulation for the industry and specific rules for organizations working with AI projects.

“We believe that government regulatory intervention will be critical to mitigate the risks associated with increasingly powerful models. For example, the US government may consider a combination of licensing and testing requirements to develop and release AI models,” he said.

Altman acknowledged that OpenAI is “extremely concerned” that presidential elections could be affected by AI-generated content. “I think some rules would be quite reasonable on this one,” the entrepreneur added.

According to Altman, the US Congress should create a new agency that will license artificial intelligence technologies “above a certain skill level” and revoke the license to enforce security standards.

“The AI ​​industry has the potential to do significant harm to the world. AI technology may not go according to plan, this is a very possible option, I want to be clear about it. “We want to work with the government to prevent this from happening,” he said.

formerly Altman to warnArtificial intelligence and developments based on it may soon “liquidate” many human occupations.

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