Some tech leaders, such as Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, signed a letter calling for a six-month “AI research halt”. OpenAI launched one. artificial intelligence based chatbot ‘ChatGPT’ which can create human-like responses to questions asked by the user.
Responding to the Future of Life Institute open letter signed by tech leaders, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said the letter was “missing the most technical nuances about where we need to pause”, a report published by According to. CNBC.
Altman made the comments on Thursday during a video appearance at an MIT event where he discussed artificial intelligence and business.
“I think it’s really important to proceed with caution and increased rigor to security issues. The letter I didn’t think was the best way to address it,” the OpenAI CEO said as quoted by the publication.
However, he also agreed to the letter as the capabilities become more and more serious and the security bar has to be raised.
The letter, endorsed by Elon Musk and other tech experts, said AI labs should use the pause to develop a set of shared security protocols for advanced artificial intelligence design and development in collaboration with independent experts, which should be audited by independent external agencies. Rigorously audited by experts. cnbc informed of.
In early March this year, Altman admitted that he was a little intimidated by the potential of AI chatbot, “We have to be careful here. I think people should be happy that we’re a little scared of this.”
He continued, “I am particularly concerned that these models could be used for disinformation on a large scale. Now that they are getting better at writing computer code, [they] Can be used for offensive cyberattacks.”
The CEO of OpenAI said that ChatGPT is a tool that is ‘under human control’.
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