OpenAI CEO Hopes World Leaders Will Prevent the Dangers of Their Artificial Intelligence

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has reiterated his belief that the government will preserve the world from his company’s potentially risky AI developments. Altman has approached world leaders to ensure they enforce regulation upon his company’s technological creations. Altman is currently on a world tour, and in a meeting with Israel’s president, Isaac Herzog, he stressed his admiration for the thoughtfulness, the focus, and the urgency of world leaders in trying to mitigate the risks of AI tech. Contrasting this, Herzog highlighted the potency of AI as a technology and its potential for human well-being, he mentioned that the development of AI must be concerned with the independence of human beings in the future.

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