OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Says AI Is ‘Most Important Step Yet’ For Humans and Tech

  • Altman says world will ‘have to manage risk’ of new tech
  • Says it’s not about net worth: ‘I have enough money’
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on the Future of AI
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Sam Altman, chief executive officer of artificial intelligence startup OpenAI Inc., said there are many ways that rapidly progressing AI technology “could go wrong.” But he argued that the benefits outweigh the costs, “We work with dangerous technology that could be used in dangerous ways very frequently.”

Altman addressed growing concern about the rapid progress of AI in an interview onstage at the Bloomberg Technology Summit in San Francisco. Altman has also publicly pushed for increased regulation of artificial intelligence in recent months, speaking frequently with officials around the world about responsible stewardship of AI.