https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXHWzKJcSVc OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is not worried about “killer robots” but rather about the subtle ways AI could disrupt society from within. Altman highlights the risk of “very subtle societal misalignments” due to AI, especially in the absence of adequate international regulations. At the World Governments Summit in Dubai, Altman spoke about the potential of AI to go wrong “through no particular ill intention.” AI’s benefits include smarter work, personalized education, medical advice, and financial literacy training, but unchecked growth raises concerns. Altman emphasizes AI’s impact on elections, media misinformation, and global relations, urging for responsible use. OpenAI’s ChatGPT…
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