the chatgpt, testified before us congress to say that artificial iintelligence should be regulated. us lawmakers questioned tech entrepreneur sam altmann about the benefits the technology can bring and the threat it could pose for humanity. my worst fears are that we cause significant we, the field, the technology, the industry cause significant harm to the world. i think that could happen in a lot of different ways. it s why we started the company. it s a big part of why i m here today, and why we ve been here in the past, and we ve been able to spend some time with you. i think if this technology goes wrong, it can go quite wrong. and we want to be vocal about that. we want to work with the government to prevent that from happening. but we try to be very clear eyed about what the downside case is and the work that we have to do so who is sam altman, the man in the hotseat today and at the forefront of this emerging technology? he s an influential investor and entreprene
choosing which content to give you. they have some culpability which gives you content which causes that really bad outcome. a final question. there is a sense among some people that we are basically playing catch up as large language models and technology like chatgpt continue to develop. is there still time to have meaningful regulation to rain all of this in? , , , . , in? it s still very early in the technology, - in? it s still very early in the technology, plenty l in? it s still very early in | the technology, plenty of in? it s still very early in - the technology, plenty of time. my the technology, plenty of time. my own view is that you was the proposals out of the unit us government and industry in this calendar year and what will happen is we will work with other institutions such as g7 to get democratic principles established. i don t think we can talk to china until we figure out our own narrative because that is where we are the leaders. but i think there is plenty of
the chatgpt, testified before us congress to say that artificial iintelligence should be regulated. us lawmakers questioned tech entrepreneur sam altmann about the benefits the technology can bring and the threat it could pose for humanity. my worst fears are that we cause significant we, the field, the technology, the industry cause significant harm to the world. i think that could happen in a lot of different ways. it s why we started the company. it s a big part of why i m here today, and why we ve been here in the past, and we ve been able to spend some time with you. i think if this technology goes wrong, it can go quite wrong. and we want to be vocal about that. we want to work with the government to prevent that from happening. but we try to be very clear eyed about what the downside case is and the work that we have to do so who is sam altman, the man in the hotseat today and at the forefront of this emerging technology? he s an influential investor and entrepreneur
its foreign obligations because theyjust its foreign obligations because they just can t find its foreign obligations because theyjust can t find a solution. they do not answer the question but mr mccarthy did say it is up to the president as to what he want to do with the schedule. still some sticking points to get through with the negotiations but bear in mind when they do reach a compromise that will probably take a week for it to get through congress so time is ticking for the congressional leaders to get this through. nominee are reporting there. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. while covid is no longer considered a world threat, today people in cambridge began trailing a new vaccine. and, crucially, there is not a needle insight. 50 crucially, there is not a needle insight.- crucially, there is not a needle insight. so it is a needleless needle insight. so it is a needleless technology l needle insight. so it is a i needleless technology and the devices put
follow regulation? and the first place. follow regulation? and the first place, china - follow regulation? and the first place, china will - follow regulation? and the first place, china will do i follow regulation? and the | first place, china will do its own thing and at the moment it is a few years behind so this is a few years behind so this is an american story today with the help of britain. it is important to know that the deep mine start up part of google now is one of the progenitors of some of this technology is the progenitors of some of this technology is that britain made a major con does such contribution. the fact is this is a us story and a us regulatory story and its is ahead ahead of anybody else. so we have an opportunity to set the framework correctly that allow for the greatness but also deals with the harm and we re not talking about the harm that everyone normally perceives where it is discriminatory or so forth. we re talking about severe harms, existential ri