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sam altmann has talked about regulating a.i. like to hear what he means by that. >> dana: full coverage on fox. we have people in studio and the sprint to advance a.i. and the potential loss of jobs. let's go to aishah hosni live on capitol hill. >> good morning. you can't regulate something if you don't understand it. a big part of today's hearing will allow lawmakers to really catch up with this emerging technology as they debate if and how they should put guardrails around it and regulate it. last night sam altmann had a private dinner with house members to talk about a.i. and today he will face the senate panel on technology and privacy and lawmakers are concerned about everything from a.i. influencing elections, giving adversaries military advances and even creating problems for musicians. >> we want to make certain we're protecting that ability, that right of these entertainers to own their images, their voices, their sounds, their productions and quite concerned about where he is headed with that. >> we've seen some legis
sam altmann has talked about regulating a.i. like to hear what he means by that. >> dana: full coverage on fox. we have people in studio and the sprint to advance a.i. and the potential loss of jobs. let's go to aishah hosni live on capitol hill. >> good morning. you can't regulate something if you don't understand it. a big part of today's hearing will allow lawmakers to really catch up with this emerging technology as they debate if and how they should put guardrails around it and...
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us lawmakers questioned tech entrepreneur sam altmann about the benefits the technology can bring andhe 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 in silicon valley. his startup, chatgpt, has 100 million monthly users. he started openai with spacex founder and twitter owner elon musk in 2015, before the two went their separate ways. altmann, who is 38 yea
us lawmakers questioned tech entrepreneur sam altmann about the benefits the technology can bring andhe 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...
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one was that you had democrat politicians, republican politicians, republican politicians and sam altmannexecutive of open ai the chief executive of open al or in total agreement that this technology could be like the printing press, which could be absolutely revolutionary and could represent real dangers to humanity, she could lead to the mass loss ofjobs, it could fuel disinformation, and they all seemed pretty much agreeing on a solution which is that there needs to be some kind of regulator, an agency that has specific laws that they work with that has real teeth to regulate the entire industry, and it is actually pretty unusual to get someone like sam altmann who is a tech chief executive saying, yes, regulate me, i want regulation! even pointed out what kind of regulation he wanted, he wants an agency to be able to give licenses to companies like open ai licenses to companies like open alto licenses to companies like open a! to be able to carry out a! al to be able to carry out a! research, and if they don't live up to those standards, that he wants a regulator to take those license
one was that you had democrat politicians, republican politicians, republican politicians and sam altmannexecutive of open ai the chief executive of open al or in total agreement that this technology could be like the printing press, which could be absolutely revolutionary and could represent real dangers to humanity, she could lead to the mass loss ofjobs, it could fuel disinformation, and they all seemed pretty much agreeing on a solution which is that there needs to be some kind of...
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altmann heads the company that makes chatgpt. that's an a.i.ferent computers to speak with each other. california congressman ted lieu wants to hear what he has to say about the need for regulation from government. >> i encourage everyone to try
altmann heads the company that makes chatgpt. that's an a.i.ferent computers to speak with each other. california congressman ted lieu wants to hear what he has to say about the need for regulation from government. >> i encourage everyone to try
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. >> bill: here is sam altmann on the hill a few weeks back when he kind of said this.atch. >> regulatory intervention by governments will be critical to mitigate the risks of increasingly powerful models. if the technology goes wrong it can go quite wrong and we want to be vocal about that and want to work with the government to prevent that from happening. >> bill: i have two questions for you. governments not making this, private companies are. so why pull government into it when the technology companies should hold the responsibility? number two, when they say they'll wipe us out, what does that mean? give us -- are we talking about the computers running nuclear programs around the world, define that. >> sure. i'll answer the second part first. how could it possibly lead to something like extinction? people later on use it maliciously. if they take an a.i. system and say take over the world. somebody tried to do that in the past within the past few months. it didn't work because a.i. systems aren't powerful yet but they could be in a few years' time. another possibi
. >> bill: here is sam altmann on the hill a few weeks back when he kind of said this.atch. >> regulatory intervention by governments will be critical to mitigate the risks of increasingly powerful models. if the technology goes wrong it can go quite wrong and we want to be vocal about that and want to work with the government to prevent that from happening. >> bill: i have two questions for you. governments not making this, private companies are. so why pull government into...
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that's sam altmann grilled about the risks of artificial intelligence and we're monitor it and we'llhts, if any, next. ♪ the chase ink business premier card is made for people like sam who make...? ...everyday products... ...designed smarter. like a smart coffee grinder - that orders fresh beans for you. oh, genius! for more breakthroughs like that... ...i need a breakthrough card... like ours! with 2.5% cash back on purchases of $5,000 or more... plus unlimited 2% cash back on all other purchases! and with greater spending potential, sam can keep making smart ideas... ...a brilliant reality! the ink business premier card from chase for business. make more of what's yours. stuart: some airports are testing facial recognition teening technology. lauren, is this getting me through security faster? lauren: tsa is test it and facial recognition you look into an ipad careen at 16 airports and walk up to security and put driver's license or your id into the slot and then you look at that camera. there's not a human tsa agent to check your id with boarding pass. stuart: really? lauren: huma
that's sam altmann grilled about the risks of artificial intelligence and we're monitor it and we'llhts, if any, next. ♪ the chase ink business premier card is made for people like sam who make...? ...everyday products... ...designed smarter. like a smart coffee grinder - that orders fresh beans for you. oh, genius! for more breakthroughs like that... ...i need a breakthrough card... like ours! with 2.5% cash back on purchases of $5,000 or more... plus unlimited 2% cash back on all other...
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the presentation a little dry but here is call for number two, sam altmann started open ai which ledgpt. >> no matter what the law is, the right thing to do is make sure people get significant upside benefit from the new technology and we believe it will deliver that. but that content owners, likenesses people totally deserve control how it's used and benefit from it. >> dana: for entertainers, are you concerned about this? >> i think tom hanks is semi concerned. he knows he can sell his likeness into the future and heirs can profit from that. he has embraced it again. he does the deaging process. you know what this whole a.i. thing is bad for, colin hanks? remember when he started acting people said it is the young tom hanks. he can play young tom hanks. >> dana: true. >> bill: wait until a.i. gets ahold of forrest gump. the man with one red shoe. there was a poll of 2,000 americans among adults. apatiently many of them pretend not to see a mess so that others pick it up. you know about this? >> i know. this reminds me of the bill clinton deposition when he said the meaning of -- de
the presentation a little dry but here is call for number two, sam altmann started open ai which ledgpt. >> no matter what the law is, the right thing to do is make sure people get significant upside benefit from the new technology and we believe it will deliver that. but that content owners, likenesses people totally deserve control how it's used and benefit from it. >> dana: for entertainers, are you concerned about this? >> i think tom hanks is semi concerned. he knows he...
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and i am interested what you think about what sam altmann, the ceo and founder of openai told my friendis what he said to her. >> i think it doesn't work to do all this in a lab. you've got to get the products out into the world and make contact with reality. make mistakes while mistakes are low. i think people should be happy that we are a little bit scared of this. >> he said you can't figure it all out in a lab. you've got to release it to the world. what do you think? >> really good question. i met with sam this week and i have been meeting with the people who run google who are the other major players right now, with chatbots. and i'm saying the very top people in the company. number one, i nthink they realie this will an an incredible impact on society and particularly young people. as senator bennet said in the clip earlier, our government is going to have to step up and regulate this. they failed to do that with social media and we could see the results. there is clearly going to have to be government regulation and leadership here, and right now they are behind the eight ball a
and i am interested what you think about what sam altmann, the ceo and founder of openai told my friendis what he said to her. >> i think it doesn't work to do all this in a lab. you've got to get the products out into the world and make contact with reality. make mistakes while mistakes are low. i think people should be happy that we are a little bit scared of this. >> he said you can't figure it all out in a lab. you've got to release it to the world. what do you think? >>...