Special Report: POV Friday with Olimpiu Pop - OpenAI: What will its future look like?
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The recent turmoil at OpenAI, stemming from the ousting of CEO Sam Altman, has thrown the AI community into a state of intense discussion and speculation. We have a whole saga that looks more like a new season of HBO's Game of Thrones than a sane tech company that is crafting the future of humanity. The coup backfired and Altman seems to be returning in a more powerful position, just in time for the Thanksgiving turkey.
The saga has significant implications for the broader AI industry. ChatGPT's release and OpenAI's innovative strides have triggered a surge in AI investment, with heavyweights like Microsoft investing substantially.
What do these events actually underline? Altman's departure underscores the schism in AI development philosophy.
On one side are proponents of rapid development and public deployment of AI, represented by Altman, argue that such an approach is essential for stress testing and perfecting the technology. On the other side are advocates of a more cautious approach favoring extensive development and testing in control environments, to ensure AI safety for public use.
Concerns over the uncontrollability of hyper intelligent AI software, have been a significant factor in this divide. This issue is particularly acute among tech workers following the effective altruism movement who prioritize benefits to humanity.
The question of how to balance commercial success with ethical and safe AI development has become increasingly pertinent.
Originally founded as a non profit to ensure ethical AI development, OpenAI's transformation into a for profit entity under Altman's tenure has been a contentious issue. This shift has raised concerns about profit motives potentially overshadowing the company's ethical charter, which aims to prevent harm to humanity or undue concentration of power.
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Olimpiu Pop, reported from Transylvania, Romania.
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