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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.
. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman recently addressed US Senators regarding Artificial Intelligence (AI) safety. OpenAI's groundbreaking ChatGPT is an AI technology capable of completing a variety of tasks such as writing, coding, and poetics. Governments are beginning to explore the dangers posed by this advanced technology, and ways to ensure it is utilized safely. Altman's insights on AI are pivotal in setting a strategic plan for governing these new technologies.
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DEF CON 31 is hosting an independent assessment to evaluate the security of current generative AI models, as part of the Biden-Harris Admin's Actions to Promote Responsible AI. Scale AI will provide the evaluation platform and prizes of high-end Nvidia GPUs will be awarded - make sure you don't miss this event!
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