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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman expresses concerns about the unpredictability of AI decisions as it becomes increasingly advanced. He emphasizes the importance of ensuring the proper conditions for future unpredictable situations, prioritizing the safety and well-being of humanity while bringing out the full potential of the platform. Altman desires full control over OpenAI and is preparing for unforeseeable scenarios, believing that strange decisions may be viewed strangely by public market investors.
OpenAI's CEO, Sam Altman, revealed that the company has no plans of going public to protect decision-making freedom, including the development of superintelligence. Despite being a non-profit, OpenAI isn't lacking funding, with Microsoft investing over $10bn. Altman has urged for AI regulation while threatening to halt business in the European Union.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman reveals that the company has no plans of going public soon and will not launch any products beyond ChatGPT. Altman also emphasizes the need for more regulations to minimize potential harm from AI technology. He is currently traveling around Asia, the Middle East, and Europe to meet with officials recommending AI technological regulations to prevent AI-related harm.
AI expert Gary Marcus believes fears of AI causing human extinction may be overblown. While he acknowledges risks associated with AI, Marcus is more concerned about the lack of control over AI systems. He urges caution and responsibility in AI development, with a focus on transparency and regulation.
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