Open AI, a research lab and tech company committed to artificial intelligence, submitted a warning that AI technology could exceed expert human skill level in the next decade. Leaders Sam Altman, Greg Brockman, and Ilya Sutskever suggest three strategies to manage the risks, while also noting that AI capability could bring massive benefits. Read this article to find out more.
OpenAI, founded in 2015, develops generative AI technology such as ChatGPT and is well-known for its research into artificial intelligence. President and co-founder Greg Brockman recently discussed sector-specific use cases and adopting pre-built models in order to unlock the potential of generative AI technology at Microsoft Build event. CTO Kevin Scott promoted applying copilots - AIs powering conversations - to help with everyday tasks such as social media management. Developers will create experiences with AI as the focus shifts to specific industries, such as healthcare and transportation.
OpenAI, a research organization dedicated to the development of AI, is advocating for an international watchdog to ensure ethical use of this technology. A bill proposed by Senator Michael Bennet will create a digital platform commission to monitor AI progress. OpenAI is committed to responsible AI and calls for closer regulations.
OpenAI, the technology and research lab founded by Sam Altman, Ilya Sutskever and Greg Brockman, calls for regulation of Artificial Intelligence and proposed the establishment of an international agency like the International Atomic Energy Agency. Altman leads the start-up-focused venture capital firm Y-Combinator while Brockman is OpenAI's Chairman. OpenAI's three-step agenda focuses on coordinating artificial intelligence makers and systems, regulating systems to ensure ethical AI and instilling human values in the AI systems. Additionally, the California-based company has been backed by tech giants such as Alphabet Inc., Microsoft, Salesforce, and Amazon Web Services.
OpenAI releases ChatGPT app on iPhones and iPads, aiming to make AI more accessible to individuals. Unfortunately, users face the issue of inability to access up-to-date information, due to September 2021 knowledge cutoff. Finally, OpenAI, led by Microsoft-owned CEO Greg Brockman, democratizes AI to benefit humankind.
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