One week a year in Switzerland Davos It brings together political and economic elites to discuss the planet’s grand challenges. HE World Economic Forum divided into several, but in this edition artificial intelligence (IA) raised a debutant: Sam Altman.
Executive Director OpenAIThe young startup responsible for ChatGPT is walking the corridors of the Alpine town like a celebrity these days. artificial intelligence It has become a strategic priority for great powers such as. United States of America, Chinese anyone FranceA move that puts the American businessman and investor at the center of the debate.
This Thursday, Altman attended a roundtable and responded to the following request: New York Times Lawsuit filed against OpenAI and Microsoft for “illegally copying” and using their articles on ChatGPT. “We are ready to pay the price for this” information (…) to use the texts that train our algorithmic models,” he assured. He said on Monday that the company did not need its content to be successful, although he added that it was in “constructive discussions” with the paper.
The popular chatbot can generate text and respond to user requests. This is only possible because the AI model has swallowed millions of people. data this quote Internetmany are protected Copyright. This made me angry media There are people from all over the world, including Spain, who demand payment for the commercial use of their works. Behind closed doors, OpenAI assured that it was “impossible” to train ChatGPT “without copyrighted material.”
The future of artificial intelligence
Altman also admitted during his Davos days: technology “It still has a lot of limitations and makes a lot of mistakes.” So he promised the next model, which will probably be dubbed. GPT-5“We will be able to do so much more.”
Altman told Axios Generative AI It goes through personalization, tailoring responses to the “different values” of each country and its users. “If they said homosexuals should be killed, that’s out of the question. But there are probably other things that I personally disagree with but that a different culture might accept,” he said.
The future of AI also involves “consuming a lot more” energy“, a fact that worries many experts. Altman assured on Tuesday that the tech sector will need a new “breakthrough.” clean energies for climates such as solar or nuclear fusionThe businessman invested approximately 375 million dollars.
Asked about his dismissal and quick restoration to head OpenAI, Altman called the soap opera “ridiculous.” “The closer you get to someone’s world artificial intelligence It is very strong, the stress and tension increases tremendously,” he explained this Thursday.