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LIVE: ChatGPT founder Sam Altman testifies before Congress about AI

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LIVE: ChatGPT founder Sam Altman testifies before Congress about AI. The head of the artificial intelligence company that makes …

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9 thoughts on “LIVE: ChatGPT founder Sam Altman testifies before Congress about AI”

  1. Social media has largely made the human race inert as instead of venting en mass on the streets people are more at ease with making their anger and frustration heard on platforms like twitter whilst people like Elon musk suck them dry by promising FOS and liberation. Altman grins expressing concern whilst further raising AI’s potential and laughing all the way to the bank. Will he be the ultimate Oppenheimer realised? Only time will tell but I think he will be in terms of his technologies eventual destruction of our social and moral fabric. What I do know is that technology has been replacing jobs for some time now and AI will finish the job. We will all be on subsistence wages soon and Covid was just a compliance test for when that happens and yes we all passed the test with flying colours…

  2. We want to make sure Ai doesn't get rid of all humans. Any comment Mr. Padilla? "Yes. I would like everyone to be included if the Ai does decide to do this. Inclusion is my top priority." 1:39:38

  3. The threat from AI will never even come close to the threat government is to the masses who themselves are controlled by outside forces and yet another excuse to expand the government but the best part was the woman talking about misinformation I'll assume she means something like Russia Gate that was carried out by a whole range of officials and government departments and yet AI is the worry, lol

  4. Government and legislators have to help change the competitive landscape. Today the valuation of a publicly traded company and their share price is measured almost exclusively by their EBITDA/earnings and liabilities/assets. In order to compete or survive, all businesses will do (within reason) whatever is necessary to further improve those metrics. If a company valuation also included metrics for sustainability, welfare, investment in society (employment) to name a few, think about how different the world we live in today would be. AI is a tremendous asset in the right hands, unfortunately the only real priority in the world today is money. It doesn't have to be that way. AI will only serve what we want it to, if we don't change our priorities then we can expect to see mass unemployment. Government exists to set priorities, so the real question to those in congress and elsewhere around the world, what is your appetite for change? The line of questioning and attitude in that room doesn't look a government that is prepared to change sadly.

  5. How do we know they will retain the data for only 30 days? Who checks that?
    About the issue of data collection I think the default setting should not collecting data, and people could have the chance to opt in, as opposed to having to opt out.

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