OpenAI CEO says possible to get regulation wrong, but should not fear it
- OpenAI CEO Sam Altman emphasized the importance of AI regulation and dismissed fears, stating that some version of regulation is necessary.
- Altman expressed concerns about under-regulation and acknowledged the possibility of government over-regulation.
- Many countries, including Britain, are actively planning AI regulation, with a global AI safety summit scheduled in November.
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"I Also Worry...": OpenAI CEO Sam Altman On AI Regulation
The CEO of ChatGPT maker OpenAI said on Monday that it was possible to get regulation wrong but it is important and should not be feared, amid global concerns about rapid advances in artificial intelligence, or AI. Many countries are planning AI regulation, and Britain is hosting a global AI safety summit in November, focusing on understanding the risks posed by the frontier technology and how national and international frameworks could be suppo…
OpenAI CEO says possible to get regulation wrong, but should not fear it
TAIPEI (Reuters) - The CEO of ChatGPT maker OpenAI said on Monday that it was possible to get regulation wrong but it is important and should not be feared, amid global concerns about rapid advances in artificial intelligence, or AI. Many countries are planning AI regulation, and Britain is hosting a global AI safety summit in November, focusing on understanding the risks posed by the frontier technology and how national and international fr…
OpenAI CEO says possible to get regulation wrong, but should not fear it
TAIPEI : The CEO of ChatGPT maker OpenAI said on Monday that it was possible to get regulation wrong but it is important and should not be feared, amid global concerns about rapid advances in artificial intelligence, or AI.Many countries are planning AI regulation, and Britain is hosting a global AI safet
OpenAI boss says AI regulation could go wrong
The chief executive of OpenAI, the organisation behind ChatGPT, has voiced concerns about the challenges of regulating artificial intelligence (AI). During a visit to Taiwan, Sam Altman, who leads the startup backed by Microsoft, expressed that while he is not overly worried about government over-regulation, it remains a possibility. He said: “It is possible to get regulation wrong, but I don’t think we sit around and fear it. In fact, we thin…
Tech Is 'equalising' But Needs Regulation: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman
Taipei, Sep 25 (IANS) OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has said that advancements in AI have the potential to reduce inequality, but regulation is crucial to keep the technology in check. Altman at an AI forum in Taipei organised by the charitable foundation of Terry Gou said that technology is a force for equalising in general, reports Nikkei Asia. “If you think about a tool like AI, if everybody on Earth can get access to the best tutoring system ever, …
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