OpenAI, a research lab striving for the development of AI, recently hired a 50 experts team for studying the risks associated with their latest AI tool GPT-4. Andrew White, a professor from University of Rochester, highlights there are major risks of using it for 'dangerous chemistry' with its access to chemical info from scientific papers. Elon Musk and AI experts signed an open letter, demanding a 6-month pause, to handle the risks and make sure the use is positive.
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In this article, AI leaders such as Elon Musk and Steve Wozniak calling for a 6-month research halt and Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI encourages caution in developing AI technology. OpenAI is constantly making advancements with AI research, development and its applications. Altman is also an active investor in these technologies with focus on safety measures. This article discusses these techniques and more!
At OpenAI, CEO Sam Altman recently expressed that they are not yet working on GPT-5 despite a signed letter from Elon Musk, Steve Wozniak, and more addressing "profound risks to society" that Artificial Intelligence (AI) could have. Altman stated that OpenAI had invested over 6 months of research for GPT-4 prior to releasing it to the public. OpenAI is researching topics related to AI and safety standards and investing efforts into ChatGPT - a chatbot powered by GPT-4. Alibaba recently debuted a chatbot, with English and Chinese capabilities.
. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman addressed the recent debate on the open letter from tech leaders, which called for a six-month pause in developing AI models more advanced than OpenAI's GPT-4 chatbot. At MIT, Altman highlighted OpenAI's dedication to safety, and said the letter lacked technical nuance. Altman proposed a pause must be implemented, and OpenAI is developing additions to GPT-4 with its own safety concerns. People can understand the pros and cons of AI more if these systems are put out into the world.
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