OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and other leaders of the burgeoning AI industry voiced support for additional regulation while testifying at a historic congressional hearing Tuesday. https://t.co/1NdZhSo7rS
"I think if this technology goes wrong, it can go quite wrong."
Sam Altman, CEO of ChatGPT parent company OpenAI, shared his biggest fears about artificial intelligence before Congress Tuesday.
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AI experts can quickly rattle off a number of alarming scenarios in which generative AI is used to create synthetic media for the purposes of confusing voters, slandering a candidate or even inciting violence.
Here are a few: https://t.co/0SF1jbYE1e
A scan of your face or fingerprints could be your ticket onto an airplane or into an event. But as @nicnguyen explains, only a few states protect your biometric privacy. #WSJWhatsNow https://t.co/oCIl6apHzq
After Trump’s CNN performance, “there is no escaping that he has an agenda that is anything but normal….There is no turning a blind eye to what this would mean if he were reelected.”
Superb & on-target @danbalz: There can be no evasion of 2024’s stakes. https://t.co/YXumkqTAp5
Two-thirds of Americans say the drug mifepristone, used in the majority of abortions in the United States, should remain on the market, according to a Washington Post-ABC News poll.
The survey finds that 66 percent of U.S. adults say mifepristone should remain on the market, while 24 percent say it should be taken off the market. https://t.co/XxKypEhYkI
The problem is no longer merely about ethics reform but about democracy reform.
The Clarence Thomas Affair threatens our rule-based democracy. https://t.co/lyNJl86YPT