Chatbot creator Sam Altman met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss AI regulation. He shared that his company, ChatGPT, plans to use net-zero cooling and renewable energy sources to significantly reduce AI's environmental impact. Altman expressed confidence in the development of cleaner energy systems and safer Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). He plans to fund education startups in India and work on education initiatives.
Tech leaders are pushing for regulations to ensure responsible development of AI, which could pose an existential threat to humanity. OpenAI's CEO is advocating for superintelligence development while proposing a global regulatory framework for tracking computing power and restriction of certain approaches. The future vision is to build increasingly powerful tools used worldwide to boost productivity and quality of life while redistributing wealth through a universal basic income.
OpenAI's website hits record-breaking numbers with 847.8 million unique visitors in March. The company's growth demonstrates the increasing importance of AI in businesses today.
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OpenAI's ChatGPT has pushed boundaries and promises to revolutionize the AI industry. CEO Sam Altman has met with world leaders to reassure them about this technology, stating it won't replace entire industries and will provide journalists with more research assistants. Microsoft and Google have since invested in OpenAI, although Elon Musk has been critical of the company. Altman is resolute, however, that the benefits of AI should be maximized and applied responsibly.
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