OpenAI CEO, Sam Altman, has attempted to ease concerns that AI technology will destroy job markets. Altman insists that AI does not pose a threat to different sectors of the workforce, including those in media. Instead, Altman believes that AI tools like ChatGPT, implemented by OpenAI, can help journalists to research and create new ideas. Furthermore, Altman has insisted that OpenAI has no plans to leave EU, and instead the company is planning to open an office in Europe in the coming days. Despite criticism of OpenAI not revealing sources used to train its AI models, Altman has focused on the company’s mission to maximise benefits to society through AI and AGI (Artificial General Intelligence).
OpenAI is an Artificial Intelligence company formed in 2015 with investors including Sam Altman and Elon Musk. It is now used by Microsoft to compete with other tech behemoths such as Google. The company has received significant recognition due to the success of ChatGPT.
Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, has been working to ease concerns about AI technology. Altman insists that AI tools will not take over job markets, and has suggested that they can instead help people in their work. Altman has also focused on OpenAI’s mission to maximise the benefits of AI and AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) for society. Despite criticism of OpenAI, Altman has expressed interest in expanding the company globally.