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Microsoft's chief economist believes AI could cause a lot of damage.
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Superhuman is releasing a smart writing assistant built on OpenAI's technology.
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Sam Altman gesturing with both hands while talking to members of the media.
When asked about employees' concerns over AI risk, Sam Altman told Insider, "We debate our approach frequently and carefully."
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Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI.
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DeepMind boss Demis Hassabis believes some form of AGI will arrive in a few years.
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Microsoft exec Eric Horvitz (left) told Fortune it's "reasonable" for people to be concerned about the development of AI, but said we need to "jump in, as opposed to pause," like Elon Musk and some others have called for.
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Actor and investor Ashton Kutcher said during a panel that companies that sleep on AI tools like ChatGPT will probably go out of business.
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Elon Musk.
Elon Musk has become increasingly vocal about the dangers posed by AI.
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Akash Nigam, founder and CEO of Genies
Akash Nigam, founder and CEO of Genies, is spending $2,400 a month on ChatGPT accounts for all of his employees as part of an experiment to boost productivity and save money, he told Insider.