OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Finally Watches Ex Machina – A Film About a Tech Billionaire Who Creates Dangerous AI.

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OpenAI CEO, Sam Altman, has tweeted about watching the 2015 movie Ex Machina for the first time. The movie features a tech billionaire who develops a humanoid AI named Ava, which raises the question of the AI’s consciousness and threatens to destabilise human society. The film’s themes and the rise of AI prompted Altman to comment on the possible risks and threats posed by AI. Altman is a well-known advocate for AI safety, having signed several letters outlining the potential risks of AI technology. In response to Altman’s tweet, some Twitter users suggested that reality is stranger than fiction when it comes to AI, while others pointed out the limits of the Turing test in evaluating AI performance. OpenAI has not commented on Altman’s tweet at this time.

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