OpenAI, created by Sam Altman, Greg Brockman and Ilya Sutskever, is a research centre on Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. They recently wrote a blog post exploring the need for regulations and better oversight regarding "superintelligence" AI systems. Debate over potential risks/benefits of AI increases, OpenAI's hope is for cautious development with collaboration between governments, companies, and the public.
At OpenAI, we strive to make the development of AI technologies responsible and ethical. By bringing together experts from around the world with different perspectives, we're creating a collaborative approach to make AI decisions, similar to Wikipedia. We are fostering an open and inclusive process to shape the regulations of AI and ensure the values of democracy and privacy are safeguarded.
OpenAI, co-founded by Elon Musk and CEO Sam Altman, are leading the way in Artificial Intelligence research. In a recent blog post, Altman discussed the need for an international AI oversight force to protect society from potential risks. He proposed three pillars for humans to feel safe as AI progresses, emphasizing the importance of technical capabilities and coordination among AI innovators. Altman's views were recently presented before the U.S. Congress.
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OpenAI has unveiled plans to launch a special version of its popular AI-based chatbot program, ChatGPT, specifically designed for smartphone use. Aiming to reach mobile users, the new application will utilize AI technology to provide conversation, suggestion, summarization, and more. Free for iPhone users, the mobile version will serve as a stepping stone for OpenAI's world-wide expansion.
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