TAIPEI, Sept 25 (Reuters) - The CEO of ChatGPT maker OpenAI said on Monday that it was possible to get regulation wrong but it is important and should not be feared, amid global concerns about rapid advances in artificial intelligence, or AI.
Many countries are planning AI regulation, and Britain is hosting a global AI safety summit in November, focusing on understanding the risks posed by the frontier technology and how national and international frameworks could be supported.
We've been calling for regulation, but only of the most powerful systems," he said.
"Regulation has been not a pure good, but it's been good in a lot of ways.
"It is possible to get regulation wrong, but I don't think we sit around and fear it.
Persons:
OpenAI, Sam Altman, We've, Altman, Terry Gou, it's, Gou, Ben Blanchard, Ed Osmond
Organizations:
Microsoft Corp, Apple, Thomson
Locations:
TAIPEI, Britain, Taipei