Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, the company that created the world-famous ChatGPT, has started feeling threatened by the uncontrolled power of AI
In a recent podcast, he admitted that he himself is afraid to use some AI content. His reasoning behind this was, sometimes I don't understand how much personal information I should put in it. Because I don't know who it will reach. In Theo Von's podcast, the CEO of OpenAI said that the current competition between AI companies is not just to achieve business dominance, but it is also a competition to create such a tool whose results will resonate for many generations to come.
He also said that if his company, the company that makes ChatGPT, does not move forward rapidly, then someone else will win the race. The human future is going through a period of great uncertainty. Human history tells us that in any such situation, we will have to find a way to bring ourselves to the center and maintain our importance. He expressed hope that even in the era of AI, we will find some role for ourselves.
He also said that if his company, the company that makes ChatGPT, does not move forward rapidly, then someone else will win the race. The human future is going through a period of great uncertainty. Human history tells us that in any such situation, we will have to find a way to bring ourselves to the center and maintain our importance. He expressed hope that even in the era of AI, we will find some role for ourselves.