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Americans believe AI will threaten the future of humanity

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên22/05/2023


OpenAI's ChatGPT has started the race to develop artificial intelligence (AI) technology, with the participation of technology giants such as Google and Microsoft. Therefore, the widespread integration of AI into daily life has attracted the attention and concern of many people.

Lawmakers and AI companies are also concerned about the potential risks of this technology. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman expressed his concerns about the risk of misuse of AI technology at a hearing before the US Congress on May 16. He proposed the establishment of an oversight agency and promulgation of regulations to control this technology.

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The ChatGPT "fever" has raised concerns about the negative impact of AI

According to data from Reuters, 61% of respondents believe AI will pose a risk to humanity, while only 22% disagree and 17% are unsure.

Landon Klein, US policy director of the Future of Life Institute (FLI) - the organization behind the open letter calling for a six-month pause in AI development - said many Americans are worried about the negative impacts of AI.

However, there are still other opinions that the public should learn more about the benefits of AI. Sebastian Thrun, founder of Google X, said the concerns are very legitimate, but he believes that AI will improve the quality of human life and help people work more effectively.

Ion Stoica, co-founder of AI company Anyscale, said that besides ChatGPT, AI has other positive applications such as discovering and developing new drugs. He said Americans may not realize how prevalent AI is in their daily lives, both at home and at work.



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