OpenAI's Altman Tells Leaders Regulation 'Urgently' Needed
- OpenAI CEO Sam Altman called for urgent regulation of artificial intelligence at the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, emphasizing the need for safeguards similar to those for other powerful technologies.
- India hosted the largest AI Impact Summit in a developing country, aiming to advance its AI sector and attract over $200 billion in investments, with companies like OpenAI and Tata Consultancy Services planning new data centers and infrastructure projects.
- Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged that AI be used for the global common good and supported a $3 billion global fund to expand AI skills and access.
- Concerns raised at the summit included job disruptions and the environmental impact of power-hungry AI data centers.
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Sam Altman, director of OpenAI, issued a warning about the risks of artificial intelligence and made an urgent call for its regularization. ChatGPT creator pointed out that there are several risks of this technology, so he stressed that it needs urgent limits. “This does not mean that we do not need any regulation or security measure. It is obvious that we need them, urgently, just as we have needed them for other powerful technologies.”Sam Altm…
At the global AI summit in Delhi, India, the opportunities, as well as the dangers of artificial intelligence were discussed. Once again, the industry itself, for example OpenAI CEO Altman, wanted more regulation.
OpenAI's Altman at India summit: Regulation 'urgently' needed
NEW DELHI — The world urgently needs to regulate artificial intelligence (AI), OpenAI head Sam Altman said on Thursday at a summit in New Delhi on the risks and opportunities posed by the fast-evolving technology.
The world urgently needs to come up with rules to regulate the fast-growing technology of artificial intelligence, as stated by OpenAI's CEO at an international conference on IE in New Delhi.
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