OpenAI CEO, Sam Altman, will meet with EU President to discuss AI regulation, including the upcoming Artificial Intelligence Act. Altman expressed some concerns about the act but wants OpenAI to offer services in Europe and comply with the law.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman voices concerns over EU AI regulation, stating it could halt services like ChatGPT and hamper technological advancements, leading to overregulation.
Generative AI like ChatGPT poses risks to humanity's future, and even AI experts are calling for regulations. Mitigating extinction threats must be a global priority, as we can't unlearn what we've created. It's up to developers and governments to proceed with caution for the betterment of humanity.
OpenAI is an AI company pushing boundaries in tech, striving for a level of technological progress which helps humanity, as evidenced by CEO Sam Altman's recent announcement of maintaining their operations in Europe. OpenAI's cutting-edge technology, such as their new text-to-3D system, is aiding in advanced AI development, although Apple has restricted their employees' use of OpenAI's ChatGPT and similar tools.
This article explores the possibilities of artificial general intelligence (AGI) and the potential implications of its development, especially when it comes to safety. We examine Microsoft's GPT-4 language model, AI avatars that can run virtual towns, and OpenAI's AI competitor research. We also discuss the insight of the State of AI report investor, Geoffrey Hinton of Google's DeepMind and the challenges of deepfakes. Finally, we suggest ways governments and the public can work together to ensure that AGI is developed responsibly.
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