In a recent interview, Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, shared his vision for the future of AI and its potential to transform society. He emphasized the importance of democratizing AI and ensuring its benefits are accessible to everyone. Altman also discussed the need for global regulation to manage potential risks associated with powerful AI systems.

Altman believes that AI can significantly improve the quality of education and healthcare globally, and could even help eradicate poverty. However, he acknowledges the potential risks and advocates for a globally coordinated response to manage these risks.

One of the key points Altman made was about democratizing the control of OpenAI. He stated that the board of OpenAI should be democratized to all of humanity over time. He believes that the benefits, access to, and governance of AI technology should belong to humanity as a whole, and not be concentrated in the hands of a single company or individual.

Altman also addressed the relationship with Microsoft, stating that while it’s not without its challenges, it’s the best major partnership he’s been a part of. He dismissed concerns about Microsoft having more control over OpenAI than the leadership realizes.

In terms of AI’s potential to self-improve, Altman acknowledged that this is a classic sci-fi idea and that it’s worth paying attention to, even though we’re a ways away from that reality.

  • Martineski@lemmy.fmhy.mlM
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    1 year ago

    He emphasized the importance of democratizing AI and ensuring its benefits are accessible to everyone.

    Wait, I have an great idea, what if… openai was actually open? :o

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    He stated that the board of OpenAI should be democratized to all of humanity over time. He believes that the benefits, access to, and governance of AI technology should belong to humanity as a whole, and not be concentrated in the hands of a single company or individual.

    He went on to say that he felt the same way about other people’s copyrighted works, which is why he feels justified in using them to train his machine learning models without consultation or permission.