"The Scary Artificial Intelligence Is Not Far Away"

"The Scary Artificial Intelligence Is Not Far Away"

In light of the accelerating progress in artificial intelligence (AI), Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI and creator of ChatGPT, shines a light on how AI tools can help us achieve greater productivity in key areas like healthcare. But Sam Altman also highlights that hasty adoption of AI tools like ChatGPT can be dangerous and inefficient.

Posting a warning in a lengthy Twitter thread that "potentially scary" AI tools aren't far from us, Sam Altman called for regulation for organizations to decide what to do with these AI tools. Indeed, no country is legally ready for artificial intelligence. The CEO of OpenAI believes that humanity will adapt "quite quickly" to a world deeply integrated with AI, but adopting these AI tools "super fast" can be a frightening experience. “Society needs time to adapt to something this big,” said Altman, pointing out that there are also some issues in AI that need to be fixed before mass adoption can occur.

One of the biggest challenges that the creator of ChatGPT underlines is the "bias" in this type of system. Not just ChatGPT, but most similar systems seem to have a certain judgment based on the data they were trained on.

"We don't want ChatGPT to be for or against any political entity by default," says Sam Altman on Twitter. These mistakes are a necessary path to truth, according to Altman, who admits that current AI tools are still "somewhat broken". Because such systems are as good as the data and inputs they have.With millions of inputs every day, the shortcomings of ChatGPT and similar systems can be seen and changes can be made in the light of these.

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