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Elon Musk said OpenAI needed to be quicker with its work before departing from the company, per NYT. Musk left OpenAI in 2018, citing a conflict of interest with his work at Tesla. AdvertisementElon Musk had some choice parting words for OpenAI's staff before he left the company in 2018. The billionaire cofounded the AI company in 2015 but left in 2018, citing a conflict of interest with his work at Tesla. The researcher told Musk that Musk's suggestion was impulsive and overhasty, per The Times.
Persons: Elon Musk, Musk, , pushback, he's, Steve Wozniak, Evan Sharp, Grok, OpenAI Organizations: Tesla, Service, The New York Times, The Times, Times, Fox News, Musk, Business Insider
Reid Hoffman dismissed efforts to pause AI development in an interview at CogX Festival. Hoffman compared the development of AI to cars which also posed many risks and dangers at first. Hoffman pointed to other powerful technologies built in the past as an example of why the letter didn't have a logical basis. AdvertisementAdvertisement"When we built the car, we didn't know about safety belts, we didn't know about window washers, we didn't know about the crumple zone," Hoffman told the audience. Experts are divided on their opinions about the rapid development of AI.
Persons: Reid Hoffman, Elon, Hoffman, Elon Musk, Steve Wozniak, Pinterest, Evan Sharp, Emad Mostaque, we'd, Eliezer Yudkowsky Organizations: CogX, Service, Apple, Greylock Partners Locations: Wall, Silicon, London, OpenAI
Apple's co-founder Steve Wozniak warned AI could be used to get away with more convincing scams. This is because tools like ChatGPT can produce text that sounds as intelligent as a human, he said. Wozniak recently signed an open letter calling for a pause on the development of AI. Apple's co-founder warned that AI could make it easier for "bad actors" to get away with very convincing scams, the BBC reported Tuesday. He also said individuals should take responsibility for anything that is generated by AI and then posted in the public realm.
AI experts and company leaders have signed an open letter calling for a pause on AI development. The letter warns that AI systems such as OpenAI's GPT-4 are becoming "human-competitive at general tasks" and pose a potential risk to humanity and society. Here are the key points:Out-of-control AIThe non-profit floats the possibility of developers losing control of powerful new AI systems and their intended effect on civilization. A "dangerous race"The letter warned that AI companies are locked in an "out-of-control race to develop and deploy" new advanced systems. Six-month pauseThe open letter asks for a six-month break from developing any AI systems more powerful than those already on the market.
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