OpenAI’s Sam Altman calls AI systems like GPT-4 ‘safe enough for use’

by | May 21, 2024 | Technology

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OpenAI Chief Executive Sam Altman briefly appeared at this year’s Microsoft Build to talk with Microsoft’s Chief Technology Officer Kevin Scott. The timing was notable because it came less than 24 hours after actress Scarlett Johansson accused OpenAI of using a voice “eerily similar” to hers for its GPT-4o chatbot.

Altman did not directly address the dispute, nor did Microsoft, OpenAI’s biggest partner. However, he did share that he was surprised by how much he appreciated voice mode in GPT-4o. Regardless, OpenAI’s boss spent nearly 10 minutes giving an inspirational-sounding message about how developers are key to the future of artificial intelligence innovation.

“Developers have been such a core part of what’s been happening in the last year and a half,” he remarks. “There are millions of people who have been on the platform. What people are doing is totally amazing. The speed of adoption and talent and figuring out what to build with all of this over what has really not been very long…when we put GPT-3 in the API, some people thought it was cool, but it was zero revenue. And seeing what people have done with GPT-4 and now what’s happening with GPT-4o…it’s quite remarkable.”

“We’ve never seen a technology get adopted so quickly in such a meaningful way,” he proclaims.

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Join us in returning to NYC on June 5th to collaborate with executive leaders in exploring comprehensive methods for auditing AI models regarding bias, performance, and ethical compliance across diverse organizations. Find out how you can attend here.

OpenAI Chief Executive Sam Altman briefly appeared at this year’s Microsoft Build to talk with Microsoft’s Chief Technology Officer Kevin Scott. The timing was notable because it came less than 24 hours after actress Scarlett Johansson accused OpenAI of using a voice “eerily similar” to hers for its GPT-4o chatbot.

Altman did not directly address the dispute, nor did Microsoft, OpenAI’s biggest partner. However, he did share that he was surprised by how much he appreciated voice mode in GPT-4o. Regardless, OpenAI’s boss spent nearly 10 minutes giving an inspirational-sounding message about how developers are key to the future of artificial intelligence innovation.

“Developers have been such a core part of what’s been happening in the last year and a half,” he remarks. “There are millions of people who have been on the platform. What people are doing is totally amazing. The speed of adoption and talent and figuring out what to build with all of this over what has really not been very long…when we put GPT-3 in the API, some people thought it was cool, but it was zero revenue. And seeing what people have done with GPT-4 and now what’s happening with GPT-4o…it’s quite remarkable.”

“We’ve never seen a technology get adopted so quickly in such a meaningful way,” he proclaims.

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