Artificial intelligence technology is gaining strength every day. For the creator of ChatGPT, Sam Altman, it won't be long before AI becomes potentially scary. For him, all institutions in the world must be prepared for this scenario. See below for more details on Sam Altman's speech on why to be afraid of AI.
AI technology could be scary if not introduced gradually
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Sam Altman reported in his tweets about his concern regarding the accelerated development of AI in people's lives.
For him, although this technology gives us greater productivity, smarter learning, content fun, and among other advantages, people need time to adapt to the drastic changes that will occur.
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Sam goes on to say that institutions will need time to figure out what to do, as regulations will be critical. For him, AI is not yet scary, but it is very close to being so.
At the level of comparison, Altman took as an example the transition that occurred from a pre-smartphone to a post-smartphone world.smartphone. Because of the many advantages, the world will become deeply integrated with AI tools.
However, he goes on to emphasize the importance of this process being gradual so as not to scare most people away.
What challenges might arise along the way?
Altman added that many challenges could arise due to the widespread use of the technology. Among several, he highlighted prejudice and people who still feel insecure when talking to the chatbot.
Therefore, it is extremely important to consider these issues, in addition, OpenAI is working to mitigate bias in its tools.
recent scary encounters
Altman's comments prompted some uncomfortable responses from Microsoft Bing. The company has even set up a limit of five responses in a single chat, and said this will help Bing AI stay on track.