But there are also dystopian fears that AI could destroy humanity or, at least, lead to widespread job losses.
He said people had found ways to make themselves more productive using generative AI and they also understood “what not to use it for.” Generative AI gives humans “better tools” and “access to a lot more capability” but “we’re still very focused on each other,” he added.
In a report Sunday, the International Monetary Fund predicted that AI will affect almost 40% of jobs around the world, “replacing some and complementing others,” but potentially worsening income inequality overall.
Notwithstanding optimism over the technology’s potential, both Benioff and Altman stressed the need for regulating AI systems to guard against some of the potential existential threats posed by the technology.
“I think it’s good that people are afraid of the downsides of this technology,” Altman said.
Persons:
OpenAI’s Sam Altmann, ChatGPT, Altman, “, Marc Benioff, ” Altman, OpenAI —, ”, Olesya Dmitracova
Organizations:
London CNN, Economic, International Monetary Fund, New York Times
Locations:
Switzerland, Davos, Milan