CEO of OpenAI says misuse of artificial intelligence could be ‘lights out for all’

A phone with chatGPT on it.


In a recent interview with StrictlyVC (opens in new tab) (via Yahoo Finance (opens in new tab)), OpenAI CEO and co-founder Sam Altman spoke about the future of AI, good and bad, in the vaguest way possible—which scares me a bit.

Altman answered questions about OpenAI, the makers of the wildly popular AI chatbot ChatGPT (opens in new tab), and AI art tool DALL-E, (opens in new tab) as well the overall AI landscape. While most of the interview is mostly a word salad of Silicon Valley terms, Altman did give his thoughts on the best and worst-case scenarios for artificial intelligence.

Altman said that he thinks “the best case is so unbelievably good that it’s hard for me to even imagine” and that it could help “resolve deadlocks and improve all aspects of reality and let us all live our best lives.” 



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