OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Calls for Nuclear-Like Regulation of AI to Prevent Catastrophe

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Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, has called for regulations similar to those governing nuclear technology to be implemented for artificial intelligence. Speaking during a tour to discuss AI, Altman warned of the existential risk posed by artificial intelligence and suggested that an international agency such as the International Atomic Energy Agency could oversee the technology. Altman highlighted the role played by the UN nuclear watchdog in overseeing nuclear power and called for similar oversight to be applied to AI to ensure the industry’s growth and development doesn’t pose a threat to humanity. Altman’s comments come amid growing concerns about the risks of unregulated AI development.

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