The CEO of the organization behind ChatGPT said he is happy that people are hesitant about the artificial intelligence-powered bot, which he said could reshape society.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman told ABC News on Sunday that he believed AI could have a significant impact on society but that it also came with real dangers. These dangers could include misinformation and cyberattacks by foreign entities empowered by generative bots such as ChatGPT.
Countries such as Russia have shown an interest in pursuing AI. Russian President Vladimir Putin told students in 2017 that whoever led the AI race would most likely"rule the world." GPT-4 has safeguards to protect users from engaging in illicit conduct, such as seeking information about how to construct bombs.
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