Even tech geniuses can have fears (if not a veiled sense of guilt). The CEO of OpenAI, Sam altman, he recently confessed in an interview with ABC News of being “a little scared” of his creation, Chat GPT. What could be the impact of this artificial intelligence on the world of work?
Tremble, creators
As mentioned, Sam Altman admits that he fears the effect that ChatGPT (especially after the launch of its new version) could have on many jobs. To be honest, according to him, AI will be the most important thing ever developed by man, with a huge impact on our daily lives.
GPT-4 can pass the bar exam and get top marks on several college exams. It's already being used by teachers to generate lesson plans and quizzes for students, and it's just the beginning.
Of course, like others Altman is also convinced that artificial intelligence can also create new and better jobs, but he is aware that this transition could be very painful. And for this reason, he believes it is essential to regulate technology based on artificial intelligence.
Sam Altman: desperately looking for rules
The CEO of OpenAI said he is in regular contact with government officials and believes that it is already almost an emergency need to involve both regulators and society in the development of technologies such as ChatGPT.
Sam Altman, in summary, believes that only constant comparison could help avoid any negative consequences from its widespread use. And he's right.
Proceed with caution
In a world where technology advances by leaps and bounds, it's understandable that even prominent figures like Sam Altman worry about the consequences of their own creations.
However, it is precisely this awareness that can guide us towards a better future, in which artificial intelligence is regulated and used to truly improve our lives, not destroy them.
I don't know about you, but I prefer a "slightly scared" genius at the reins of this revolution, rather than someone oblivious to the risks.