OpenAI CEO Warns of AI's Rapid Pace, But Sees Promise in Job Creation and Regulation
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is concerned about AI's rapid adoption rate and society having to adapt quickly. He calls it "scary" in an interview with Bill Gates.
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Altman believes AI will take some jobs in the future but also create new and better jobs. He sees AI tools allowing people to do "qualitatively different things".
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Altman expects progress in AI reasoning ability and reliability in the next 2 years. Areas like personalization, connecting to external data will also improve.
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Altman says a global regulatory body is needed to look at powerful AI systems given their potential global impact.
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Altman advises people to think about what they want to do in life and take risks, rather than get "trapped" in spending time in ways they don't want.