OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT generative artificial intelligence service, plans to establish an office in Japan. In a recent interview with The Asahi Shimbun, OpenAI CEO, Sam Altman expressed his admiration for Japan’s high regard for human and machine collaboration and the company’s ongoing partnerships with Japanese firms. Altman’s global tour included discussions with world leaders on the need for global regulation of AI to balance benefits with potential risks. While generative AI technology offers tremendous advantages, there is concern about possible misuse by authoritarian states and potential bioterrorism attacks using the technology. Altman’s company aims to bring about artificial general intelligence (AGI) that will benefit all. The company’s decision to release an application programming interface allows decentralized power, enabling anyone to use the models. Altman confirmed his desire to hold further discussions with Chinese officials on AI technology.
AI Risks and Benefits Will Rise Together, Warns ChatGPT CEO
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