Chat GPT founder has warned the US Senate about artificial intelligence.
ChatGPT’s OpenAI chief executive Samuel Altman has told US lawmakers that government regulation of artificial intelligence is “critical” because of the potential threats it poses.
CEO stated in the US Senate that if the laws related to artificial intelligence are not made, it can prove dangerous, he said that the US government should make laws for the companies related to artificial intelligence.
Altman said that he is concerned about the misuse of artificial intelligence in elections, and steps must be taken to control it soon. He appeared before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Tuesday to try to persuade Congress to enact new laws on the massive new technology.
Sam Altman who has become a global figure on artificial intelligence, warned that if this technology goes in the wrong direction, it could be devastating.
OpenAI was founded on the belief that artificial intelligence has the potential to improve almost every aspect of our lives, but also that it poses serious risks, he said. He stressed the need for regulatory intervention by governments to mitigate the risks of these fast-paced power models.