OpenAI has been making statements about the potential dangers of artificial intelligence. In a new blog post published by CEO Sam Altman and the developer team, it was stated that “superintelligence” tools will leave most experts unemployed in the next decade.
OpenAI calls for regulation about generative AI and superintelligence
The management team at OpenAI discussed their predictions regarding the future role of artificial intelligence. While acknowledging the benefits that productive tools like ChatGPT can offer, they also mentioned the risks that come with this transformative technology.
According to them, even experts are at risk of becoming unemployed due to “superintelligence,” which refers to AI systems surpassing humans in nearly all areas of knowledge and productivity.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman expressed his concerns about superintelligence. For those who are unfamiliar with the term, it represents the idea that AI systems will be better than humans in almost all fields of knowledge and productivity.
The developer of ChatGPT called for regulation of artificial intelligence. According to the OpenAI CEO, the danger is growing day by day.
The blog post emphasized that AI systems are now at a level where they can compete with even the biggest companies of today. While this provides unprecedented levels of productivity and efficiency, it also poses significant risks.
Altman acknowledged the need for regulation in the field of artificial intelligence and stated that they would support the development of guidelines in this regard. He even mentioned their openness to collaborate on such regulation with the U.S. Congress in the past.