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In recent days, Microsoft has been testing its Bing browser based on ChatGPT scared a lot of people because of the answers provided artificial intelligence, which ranged from depressive to aggressive.
In the midst of these discussions and reviews, the CEO of OpenAI, the company that created AI, Sam Altmanshared his thoughts on this branch of technology and warned that the world might not be that far from being artificial intelligence potentially scary” and said the regulation would be “critical”.
fear of AI
In a series of tweets on Sunday, Altman said the transition to an AI-enabled future is “mostly good” and could happen quickly, such as the transition from “a pre-smartphone world to a post-smartphone world.”
However, he warned that society needs time to adjust to “something as big” as artificial intelligence.
“We also need enough time for our institutions to figure out what to do. Regulation will be critical and it will take time to understand this; while the current generation AI tools aren’t all that scary, I think we’re potentially not that far off. from potentially scary,” he tweeted.
He noted that one of the problems with AI chatbots is that “people walk away from talking to a chatbot with anxiety, even though they know what’s really going on.”
Called for regulation for years
This isn’t the first time Altman has spoken about AI regulation. He wrote about this in his blog in March 2015.
“The US government and all other governments should regulate the development of the media,” he wrote, referring to artificial intelligence superhuman. “In an ideal world, regulation would slow down the bad guys and speed up the good guys; it looks like what happens with the first SMI developed will be very important.”
Altman’s Sunday tweet about regulation echoed comments made by Mira Murati, CTO of OpenAI, who said in a Feb. 5 interview with the magazine. Time What ChatGPT this should be regulated as it could be misused. “It’s not too early” to regulate it, Murati told the news outlet.
Elon Musk, co-founder of OpenAI with Altman, said last Wednesday at the World Government Summit in Dubai that AI has “big, big promises” and opportunities, both positive and negative, but needs to be regulated.
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