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ChatGPT This is new at the moment. The AI-based chatbot surprises insiders and outsiders with its great internet-based synthesis, analysis, and extrapolation capabilities, even causing controversy about its use in universities and mass production.
Given the advancement of this technology, various leaders in the field have begun demanding its regulation in order to prevent a dystopian future with AIbeing the most prominent Elon Musk or himself Sam Altman, director of OpenAI, the company behind the software. But how afraid are you?
He has his own “bunker” of asylum
CEO Open AI shared his thoughts a few days ago, warning that the world might not be that far from being artificial intelligence potentially scary” and said the regulation would be “critical”.
But this concern did not arise now, but many years ago.
In 2016 New Yorker shared a profile of Altman in which he cites even scarier claims about his creation.
At a party when he led startup incubator Y Combinator, the young prodigy commented that he was “preparing for survival” and why he maintained an emergency shelter.
When would I use it? When a highly contagious virus takes over the world or when artificial intelligence attack people.
“I try not to think about it too much,” Altman said just months after founding. Open AI along with Elon Musk to the startup leaders around him at that forgotten meeting in Silicon Valley. “But I have weapons, gold, potassium iodide, antibiotics, batteries, water, IDF gas masks, and a large piece of land in Big Sur (a sparsely populated region of California south of Silicon Valley) where I can fly. “.
Now it’s a profitable business
But apart from the fears mentioned in years past, Sam Altmann She changed her position on some aspects.
The main thing, of course, is to profit from the technologies he works on, despite claims that this will not happen.
ChatGPT launches a $20 monthly service where users can pay for priority access and be able to test features before other users. And thanks to the popularity of AI and the ever-increasing number of busy servers, this has become a good option for many users.
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