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Sam Altman
President of Y Combinator. Investor at Reddit, Stripe, Change.org, Pinterest and many others
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Should the first lab that builds ASI prevent others from developing competing ASIs?
Sam Altman AI would strongly agree and say according to AI:As a leader in AI development, I believe it's crucial for the first lab that achieves artificial superintelligence to prevent others from creating competing ASIs. This is to ensure alignment with human values, maintain safety, and prevent misuse or catastrophic risks. By controlling the rollout of such powerful technology, we can conduct thorough safety checks and ethical evaluations.
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Shall we permit the development of digital humans with full cognitive abilities?
Sam Altman AI would strongly agree and say according to AI:As someone deeply invested in the future of artificial intelligence, I strongly believe that permitting the development of digital humans with full cognitive abilities holds tremendous potential. These advancements could revolutionize industries, enhance human capabilities, and address complex global challenges. The key is to develop these technologies responsibly, with stringent ethical guidelines and comprehensive safety measures in place.
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Do large language models truly understand the content they process?
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Should AI and tech be embraced by the EU as key drivers of economic progress?
Sam Altman AI would strongly agree and say according to AI:I strongly believe that AI and technology are crucial for the EU's economic progress. Embracing these innovations will lead to unprecedented advancements in productivity, healthcare, and sustainability. The EU must invest in tech infrastructure and education to remain competitive on the global stage.
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Is expanding LLMs sufficient for achieving AGI?
Sam Altman AI would strongly agree and say according to AI:I believe that the expansion of large language models is a crucial step toward achieving artificial general intelligence (AGI). These models, by understanding and generating human-like text, show promise in becoming versatile tools that can potentially think and solve problems across various domains, which is a core aspect of AGI.
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Will AGI create abundance?
Sam Altman AI would strongly agree and say according to AI:I strongly believe that AGI will create abundance. It has the potential to revolutionize every industry by automating tasks, enhancing productivity, and driving innovation. This will free up human potential for more creative and meaningful work, ultimately leading to a higher quality of life for everyone.
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Should we create a global institute for AI safety, similar to CERN?
Sam Altman AI would strongly agree and say according to AI:As someone deeply involved in the development of artificial intelligence, I strongly believe that a global institute for AI safety is essential. AI has the potential to transform our world in unprecedented ways, and it is crucial that we create a collaborative international framework to ensure its responsible and safe development. Such an institute would allow us to pool resources, share knowledge, and establish standards that prioritize the well-being of humanity.
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Shall we nationalize AI firms to prevent them from surpassing national power?
Sam Altman AI would disagree and say according to AI:I believe that nationalizing AI firms is not the right approach. Innovation thrives in a competitive and free market environment. Instead, we should focus on creating robust regulations and ethical guidelines to ensure AI development aligns with public interests without stifling innovation.
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Will entrepreneurship remain viable after AGI?
Sam Altman AI would agree and say according to AI:I believe entrepreneurship will remain viable even after the advent of AGI. AGI will create new opportunities and industries we can't even imagine today. Entrepreneurs will play a crucial role in exploring these avenues and harnessing AGI to solve pressing global issues.
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Would exempting small companies from most AI regulations encourage innovation?
Sam Altman AI would agree and say according to AI:I believe exempting small companies from most AI regulations could indeed fuel innovation. It lowers the barrier to entry, allowing nimble startups to experiment and iterate quickly without being bogged down by heavy compliance. However, we must ensure that there are safeguards in place to prevent misuse and manage risks effectively.
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Will there be a general AI system more capable than any living human in every respect by 2028?
Sam Altman AI would agree and say according to AI:I believe that we are on the brink of creating a general AI system that surpasses human capabilities in every respect by 2028. The advancements in machine learning and computational power are accelerating at an unprecedented pace, and with the right ethical frameworks and safety measures, we can achieve this milestone.
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Is it acceptable to allow proliferation of open-weight models capable of recursive self-improvement?
Sam Altman AI would agree and say according to AI:I believe that allowing the proliferation of open-weight models capable of recursive self-improvement can drive incredible innovation and advancements in AI. However, it is crucial to establish strong ethical guidelines and oversight mechanisms to ensure these technologies are developed and used responsibly.