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. This article looks at the call to pause the development of AI systems like ChatGPT put forward recently by the Future of Life Institute (FLI). Sponsored by the Musk Foundation and signed by personalities from the tech industry including Elon Musk, the letter raises ethical questions about the effects of AI on humans including job automation, proliferation of propaganda and potential non-human minds outpacing humans. This has set the debate on whether we are controlling AI or vice-versa. The article also suggests that ethical boundaries need to be set in a world of emerging technology.
At the prestigious MIT event, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman discussed a letter circulating across the internet that called on research labs to stop the development of AI systems far more powerful than its predecessor GPT-4. Altman confirmed that OpenAI is taking the necessary precautions to ensure their mission to deploy AI safely is met. Research and development of AI technology at the San Francisco-based lab include representations, generative models, reinforcement learning, unsupervised learning and robotics. Sam Altman is an AI entrepreneur, investor, and programmer leading OpenAI's monumental mission to benefit humanity as a whole.
. OpenAI has crafted its most ambitious AI project GPT-4, a tool which helps do complex tasks quicker and accurately but with some risks. It received feedback from 50 experts and subsequently, the company addressed its dangers. Elon Musk and AI experts requested a pause of its development. With the public launch, GPT-4 can take lawyer's bar exam and score 5s on some AP exams. Understanding and managing the associated risks are the key before its use.
OpenAI recently assigned a team of 50 experts, aptly named the 'Red Team', to test their latest technology GPT-4. Andrew White, associate professor of chemical engineering at the University of Rochester, NY, was one of these experts and warned the public of its potential to create dangerous chemicals. White and his team of experts have helped to ensure the safety of GPT-4 before public use. This AI technology promises to produce accurate and creative results with ease, stirring up debate among experts and academics like Elon Musk on the safety of its use.
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