OpenAI CEO Sam Altman expresses concerns about the unpredictability of AI decisions as it becomes increasingly advanced. He emphasizes the importance of ensuring the proper conditions for future unpredictable situations, prioritizing the safety and well-being of humanity while bringing out the full potential of the platform. Altman desires full control over OpenAI and is preparing for unforeseeable scenarios, believing that strange decisions may be viewed strangely by public market investors.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman encourages South Korea to take a leading role in international AI standards while urging for reduced corporate regulations and a focus on creating chips for AI technology. Local tech companies Naver, Kakao, and LG are tapping into niche markets, while new AI regulations guarantee the freedom to release AI products and services. Learn more about South Korea's potential to become a strong player in the global AI ecosystem.
Hilo introduces the world's most advanced e-scooter that utilizes collision avoidance technology and computer vision AI to ensure rider safety. Equipped with a patented folding system, front wheel for pothole clearance, and flashy undercarriage lights, the Hilo One is available for pre-order with delivery in 2024. It offers a speed limit of 25kph and a 40km range, retailing at €2,000.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman confirms GPT-5 won't receive training yet due to extensive required work. Expected release in 2024 with improved functionality. Altman emphasizes the importance of lawmakers' involvement in AI regulation.
Explore the evolution of tech policy from Obama's optimism to Harris's vision at the Democratic National Convention. What's next for Democrats in tech?