Sam Altman the CEO of OpenAI is scared of ChatGPT in eliminating human jobs

 

                                  Sam Altman founder of OpenAI (Image Source: Wikimedia Commons)

AI, or Artificial Intelligence, is a branch of computer science that focuses on creating intelligent machines that can perform tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as learning, problem-solving, decision making, and understanding natural language. AI involves developing algorithms, models, and systems that can learn from data and improve their performance over time. Some examples of AI applications include virtual assistants, self-driving cars, image and speech recognition, recommendation systems, and robotics. AI is a rapidly evolving field that has the potential to revolutionize many aspects of our daily lives.

Sam Altman is the CEO of OpenAI and the creator of ChatGPT , recently in an interview he said that he is scared of ChatGPT potential which can eliminate many human from their jobs. He also talked about  ChatGPT coding potential which could be used in a negative way for cyberattacks. He added that some people might not put the limits on the use of ChatGPT.



ChatGPT4 has been launched recently with great potential features. Now it has the potential to write codes for programming, song lyrics, screen plays and have many other incredible features. Sam Altman in his interview added that "I think over a couple of generations, humanity has proven that it can adapt wonderfully to major technological shifts. But if this happens in a single-digit number of years, some of these shifts. That is the part I worry about the most. Human creativity is limitless, and we find new jobs. We find new things to do."  He was giving interview to the ABC News.



                                            Image Source : Smartprix


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