OpenAI CEO Sam Altman explores investment opportunities in Israel, praising the country's exceptional talent pool and its potential role in the ongoing AI revolution. ChatGPT has prompted lawmakers worldwide to consider safety concerns surrounding AI. Altman is set to visit several countries, including Jordan, Qatar, UAE, India, and South Korea, in the coming week.
AI and algorithms threaten jobs once considered immune to automation. Recent advancements have replaced tasks done by humans, shifting labor markets worldwide.
OpenAI's innovative research and development has led to the use of ChatGPT to pen an episode of 'Coronation Street'. The AI was only able to write half an episode and could not include certain topics. Despite the simplistic formula of the show, it is something humans should create for nuanced emotions, stakes and situations. Soap writers can rest easy, their jobs are safe from AI takeover.
OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman discussed their views and opinions in front of the Senate on Tuesday on the ongoing concern about Artificial Intelligence (AI). OpenAI is responsible for the development of ChatGPT, a conversational chatbot as well as other AI solutions. Altman acknowledges the positive potential of AI but underscored the need for responsible regulations to oversee its development and implementation. At the hearing, Sen. Richard Blumenthal highlighted the danger of AI misused for malicious activities. To prevent such outcomes, Altman proposed licensed tests before release and ethical development of AI tools. OpenAI is committed to developing AI with human-centered objectives.
. Don't miss out on the exclusive event on June 7th in New Delhi! Join esteemed AI expert Sam Altman in a conversation with Satyan Gajwani of Times Internet, discuss the impact of AI on businesses, jobs and society. Sam Altman, once President of tech incubator Y Combinator, inspiring leader of OpenAI and creator of CHATGPT chats AI.
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