OpenAI CEO confirms that the company has no plans to go public soon due to possible conflicts with investor expectations. As AI technology grows, Altman emphasizes the need for regulation and acknowledges its potential threat to jobs in various sectors. Altman's global tour includes visits to Qatar, India, and South Korea, where he will address the rapid growth of AI technology. The EU is currently working on laws to govern AI, requiring companies such as OpenAI to disclose copyrighted material used to train their systems, which Altman has not disclosed.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman explores investment opportunities in Israel, praising the country's exceptional talent pool and its potential role in the ongoing AI revolution. ChatGPT has prompted lawmakers worldwide to consider safety concerns surrounding AI. Altman is set to visit several countries, including Jordan, Qatar, UAE, India, and South Korea, in the coming week.
A San Francisco copywriter claims she was replaced by an AI chatbot, causing anxiety and worry about widespread job loss. Despite AI's impressive abilities to produce written work at scale, there's concern it could spread misinformation. CEOs are looking to AI to cut costs, but at what cost to human workers?
AI is disrupting white-collar workers in mid-career, increasing productivity by up to 14% and lowering the wages of higher-skilled workers. Skill gaps across society will widen due to AI adoption, according to The Brookings Institution.
Workers must understand AI's potential and adapt skills for the evolving industry. Nvidia's CEO suggests prompt engineering can create high-quality work.
Explore the evolution of tech policy from Obama's optimism to Harris's vision at the Democratic National Convention. What's next for Democrats in tech?