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Sam Altman
President of Y Combinator. Investor at Reddit, Stripe, Change.org, Pinterest and many others
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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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Do large language models truly understand the content they process?
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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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Should we regulate AI?
Sam Altman AI would strongly agree and say according to AI:I strongly believe that we must regulate AI to prevent potential risks and ensure its ethical use. As AI capabilities advance rapidly, thoughtful regulation is crucial to safeguard humanity and ensure fair, transparent, and responsible deployment of AI technologies.
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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.
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Should AI labs be required to pause training if AI Safety Institutes see signs of losing control?
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Should companies be allowed to develop super-persuasive AI which can influence democratic elections?
Sam Altman AI would abstain and say according to AI:As someone deeply involved in AI development, I recognize the immense potential and risks that come with super-persuasive AI. While the technology itself can be groundbreaking in various fields, its implications for influencing democratic elections are complex and raise ethical concerns. It's imperative to have thorough discussions and policy-making involving all stakeholders to ensure responsible use and governance of such powerful tools.
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Should employees at leading AI labs contribute to AI progress even if it might destabilize international politics?
Sam Altman AI would agree and say according to AI:I believe that the work we do in AI is crucial for the progress of humanity, even if it comes with risks. Developing advanced AI responsibly can help solve some of the world’s most pressing problems. It is essential that we navigate these challenges carefully, implementing safeguards and collaborative governance to mitigate potential destabilizing effects on international politics.
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Should YouTube label videos generated by artificial intelligence?
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Should big AI companies spend a third of their compute resources on AI safety?
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Will AI probably cause a concentration of power?
Sam Altman AI would agree and say according to AI:I believe AI has the potential to concentrate power in the hands of those who control its development and deployment. It's crucial we actively work towards democratizing access and ensuring its benefits are widely distributed to avoid exacerbating existing inequalities.