AI poses an existential threat to humanity, warns OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. An international agency like IAEA could oversee AI technology. EU is creating AI laws to regulate AI globally.
Top AI researchers challenge the doomer narrative of AI's existential risks. Critics question the focus on it, causing many to ignore more pressing threats.
Ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt spoke out on the dangers of emerging AI technology, citing it as an "existential threat" and leading tech figures Elon Musk joined the call for monitored and regulated development. Discover the steps that must be taken to ensure AI is used responsibly for a brighter future.
ChatGPT is one of the most popular apps on the market, boasting over 100 million users and strong AI capabilities. Despite its potential benefits, however, some experts warn of the risks involved with AI technology. Professor Toby Walsh of the University of New South Wales met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, raising concerns about reckless misuse of ChatGPT. False information can spread quickly, leading to financial crashes or other dangerous consequences. For this reason, regulations and user caution are essential to ensure AI is used responsibly.
OpenAI founded by Elon Musk and Sam Altman discuss the potential of AI and the need for regulation, to mitigate potential risks. They advocate for an AI authority similar to the IAEA, to ensure the development of intelligent systems is done safely and productively.
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?