ChatGPT's technology is secure, but it is wrong to rely completely on it: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman
OpenAI CEO: The CEO of OpenAI met PM Modi. He told that we cannot completely rely on technology like AI. Let's know what else the CEO has said about AI.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said on Thursday that the company should not just rely on AI. It is very important to have self-regulation in the industry. There can be problems if the industry is left dependent on AI.
Altman told that he has met the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi regarding AI. The adoption of AI in India and the need for regulation were discussed with him.
In a question and answer session during a fireside chat at Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, he said that OpenAI self-regulates itself. Chat is GPT protected. It needs 8 months to make it better. Only after 8 months it can be sure how correct it is.
OpenAI has partnered with several external organizations. Its purpose was that what should be the limit of Chat-GPT. We should not work as one organization, rather we should work together. If we consider AI as a strong technology then it is wrong. We should not leave the company to AI. This technology is not as powerful as we think it is.
Many people around the world are now using ChatGPT for educational purposes, technology development, writing software code, etc. For this reason, guidelines for the regulation of AI and the ethical use of the technology must be issued worldwide.
Regarding the geopolitical impact of OpenAI, Altman said that there is no certainty on this point. How superpowers can influence the development of technology.
Physicist Stephen Hawking has warned about AI that the arrival of AI could be the end of mankind.