Discover the world's reaction to the development of AI technology and how OpenAI is tackling ethical issues with modern AI such as ChatGPT. Find out more about the views of the world's sixth richest man, Warren Buffett, about AI and the implications of its potential destruction. Be aware of the risks of AI and the steps OpenAI takes to ensure safety.
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OpenAI, originally funded by Elon Musk, experienced a loss of nearly $540 million last year - a trend described by analysts as concerning. Subscription services to access its ChatGPT chatbot were recently announced in an effort to stabilise losses, however their demand has been increasing. Google's AI-driven chatbot, Bard, while causing much buzz, has yet to reach the ubiquity of ChatGPT. Meanwhile,AI experts warn of its possible consequences, as Geoffrey Hinton, a pioneer of the field, is more vocal about the danger of tech advancements.
. Warren Buffett, the famous investor, compares AI to the creation of the atomic bomb - his talk at Berkshire Hathaway's annual meeting sparks public fears on AI dangers. Buffett voices his doubts about AI's ability to replace humans but also recognizes its tremendous potential. He also cautions us about its possible consequences with his comparison to the devastating effects of nuclear warfare. Read on to find out what Buffett has to say on AI and its potential risks!
Geoffrey Hinton, the 'Godfather of AI', has left Google to raise awareness among the public regarding the dangers of artificial intelligence. He suggests the risk posed by AI is greater than that of climate change in a recent interview with Reuters. Hinton believes the potential of AI needs to be carefully monitored and urges the tech industry to act responsibly. His resignation sparked discussion not only in the public but also the private industry. Read on to understand Hinton’s worries and his impact on the AI debate.
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