ChatGPT creator fears “causing significant harm in the world” with his AI

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2023-05-24 14:42:04

Sam Altmancreator of ChatGPT, went to the United States Senate and asked senators to work on regulating the technology he created, the inventor said he fears that his technology will cause harm to the world.

My worst fear is that we will cause significant damage to the world.”said Altman, who went to the Senate of that North American country to answer the call of a committee that questioned him about the operation, advantages and disadvantages of this artificial intelligence.

The 38-year-old businessman reflected on the implications that AI has now in everyday life and what could come in the future. He was open to government regulations.

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“The US government should consider a combination of licensing or registration requirements for the development and release of AI models above a crucial threshold of capabilities, along with incentives for full compliance with these requirements,” added Altman.

Chatbots have allowed users to get comprehensive and consistent answers to specific questions on almost any topic. Despite some mistakes, this artificial intelligence, some fear, could end up replacing thousands of jobs in the future.

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“There will be an impact on jobs. We try to be very clear about it.”, Altman stated, adding that this type of technology could help contribute to solutions to prevent environmental degradation.

During the discussion in that Senate committee they compared the invention of AI with the creation of the printing press, but also with the atomic bomb.

For now, the United States Senate seems to agree that a body should be created to regulate the Artificial Intelligence industry.

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