OpenAI CEO Sam Altman warned on Tuesday that “very subtle social misalignments” in artificial intelligence could lead to things “going horribly wrong,” but still expressed optimism about the technology’s advantages. “There are some things that are easy for me to imagine as to where things can go wrong. I’m not interested in the killer robots on foot…
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, expressed optimism about the technology’s advantages while cautioning that “very simple societal misalignments” within artificial intelligence could “go brutally wrong.” ” There are some things in there that are simple to imagine where things actually go bad. And the walking killer robots do n’t really interest me. Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, expressed optimism about the technology’s advantages while cautioning on Tuesday that “very delicate societal misalignments” within artificial intelligence could cause things to “go dreadfully wrong.” There are some places in there where it’s simple to see where things actually go bad. Additionally, I’m not particularly engaged in the walking killer robots.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman warned on Tuesday that “very subtle social misalignments” in artificial intelligence could lead to things “going horribly wrong,” but still expressed optimism about the technology’s advantages. “There are some things that are easy for me to imagine as to where things can go wrong. I’m not interested in the killer robots on foot…