Following the launch of its new version, ChatGPT-4, experts and scientists are calling on the federal government to intervene in its usage due to its impressive results on standardized tests. ChatGPT-4, released in March, was acknowledged for its ability to achieve a score of 93rd percentile in SAT reading test and 89th percentile for the SAT math portions of the exam. Additionally, it was recommended to be able to consistently score in the highest score within multiple AP subject exams. Moreover, on top of that the software notably passed a simulated bar exam with a score around the top 10 percent of test takers. OpenAI’s, the developers’, website vaunts the software as being more reliable, creative and adept at handling more complex instructions than its predecessor, GPT-3.5.
OpenAI is a research laboratory focused on discovering and developing novel technologies with the potential to benefit humanity. They focus on building technologies such as robotics, natural language processing, general artificial intelligence and reinforcement learning. Founded in 2015, OpenAI’s mission is to promote that artificial intelligence should be deployed responsibly and you transparency and is led by a prominent board of directors and executive team.
Sam Altman is the CEO of OpenAI and leads their science, engineering, and product teams. Sam also serves as president of Y Combinator, an American startup accelerator. Sam is an advocate for artificial intelligence and its potential to benefit humanity via increased automation, predicting climate change and many other potential benefits. OpenAI aims to use his leadership and vast connections to facilitate the mass adoption of artificially intelligent systems, whilst remaining mindful of the potential consequences.