A statement published by the Centre of AI Safety reads: “Mitigating the risk of extinction from AI should be a global priority alongside other societal-scale risks such as pandemics and nuclear war.”
Despite being in charge of one of the world’s most popular AI technologies, Mr Altman has been quite firm and consistent in his warnings of possible dangers.
Just last week, he told an event at University College London that he thought AI technologies should be treated “as seriously as we treat … nuclear material”, particularly warning against “if someone does crack the code and build a super intelligence”. Earlier this month, he urged the US Senate to regulate AI and in March he told ABC News he was “a little bit scared” of the technology.’s chief AI scientist, Yann LeCun, also a professor at NYU, regularly posts on social media against the idea that the current trajectory of AI is destined towards doom.AI systems may become more capable than you, but you'll still be their boss.
If you feel threatened by having a staff — of humans or machines — that is smarter than you, you are not a good boss.He acknowledges there are concerns and some risks, but also highlights there are benefits to be gained from the technology. “AI systems may become more capable than you, but you’ll still be their boss,” he tweeted on 21 May. “If you feel threatened by having a staff — of humans or machines — that is smarter than you, you are not a good boss.”Mr Altman is sometimes the target of Mr LeCun’s rebuttal of fears against AI, but it’s widely considered quite serious for the boss of such a technology to warn against their own product to some extent.
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