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Sam Altman: There should be an agency similar to the UN nuclear watchdog to regulate AI

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman warned during his visit to the United Arab Emirates that AI poses an “existential risk” to humans and suggested the establishment of an IAEA-like (IAEA) international agency to oversee AI.


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“The challenge for the world is how do we manage these risks and make sure that we can still enjoy these enormous benefits and that no one wants to destroy the world,” said Sam Altman, who said the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the United Nations nuclear watchdog, is the world’s An example of how to come together to oversee nuclear power.

Sam Altman also said: “Let’s make sure the world comes together — I hope this place can make a real difference in that.”, hoping to install some guardrails, I think we can do both.”

It was previously reported that in March this year, more than 1,100 people, including Elon Musk and Steve Wozniak, signed an open letter calling for “all artificial intelligence laboratories to immediately suspend training compared to GPT”. -4 more powerful artificial intelligence systems, at least 6 months”. Sam Altman said at the time that the letter “ignored the technical details of our need for a pause,” while acknowledging that OpenAI hadn’t started training GPT-5 and didn’t plan to do so “for now.”

Sam Altman again refuted some voices about artificial intelligence concerns on Wednesday, saying that the company has assessed potential dangers through external audits, red team testing and security testing. “When we completed GPT-4, it took us more than 6 months before it’s ready to be released.”

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