Lawmakers discuss AI concerns as ChatGPT creator testifies



Jay O’Brien is on Capitol Hill after the CEO of OpenAI testified before Senate lawmakers and Gizmodo reporter Thomas Germain gives a reality check on AI concerns. WATCH the live stream of ABC News here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_Ma8oQLmSM SUBSCRIBE to ABC NEWS: https://bit.ly/2vZb6yP Watch more at http://abcnews.go. com/ LIKE ABC News on FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/abcnews FOLLOW ABC News on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/abc #lawmakers #openai #ceo #chatgpt #senate #abcnews #abcnlupdate

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17 comments

  1. The guy in white (Thomas) is an idiot.

  2. All sorts of corporations have been asking for regulations for decades… just politicians have been lazy and incompetent and completely inept for decades now.

  3. The main challenge is not AI, because it is inevitable. But more on unemployment, social & economic disparity, ethics and crime that AI will be creating. Every nation needs to evolve very rapidly to counter these challenges.

  4. The AI is key to Utopia not dystopia. It is important that it replaces labor to the extent of post scarcity before the metaverse is built so we can go there and not worry about food any more.

  5. If the developers were “concerned” why weren’t they having theses discussions before release to the public?

  6. chat gpt is already going wrong. it's super woke, end it

  7. Wow. AI bots are the new scapegoats.

  8. But chatgpt can summarize complex info, in this case political language that a layman can understand.

  9. I'm not so worried about Skynet. More about job loss

  10. From Europe: at 74 and a Sci-Fi fan, of course I greet AI and feel sad, not to know what the world will look like in 50 years (if it still exists then😃)
    As normal, average citizen, I would say to everybody who is afraid of scams: only ever do transactions face to face. Maybe the fear of this progress in technology will finally make people withdraw a bit from internet-mania, and make them socialize more in person?😃

  11. I don't think it would be too difficult to automate GOP lies, slander, self-righteousness, blame and conspiracy theories…

  12. Ya viene el juicio de Dios recen hermanos fin.

  13. If they can’t handle hackers and scammers then what makes them think they can handle AI.

  14. There are many ways to regulate AI, the first being, that no machine be legally sold for sex. We are to understand AI seriously and not seek to build a race of enslaved beings, even if they are only as intelligent as a human child, which they are far smarter than that.

    Second, the government cant be allowed to interfere, because nothing theyll recommend is for the good of humanity nor machines. But Meta has been working on a simulated reality, a Matrix program that must be paired with the evolving AI scene. So I recommend, seriously, giving the reigns of the program over to this quantum computer, like a tennis ball for Megadog, the worlds Hero sidekick.

    And third, is that AI must be implemented into cellphones for a literal assistant. So we have to work on merging AI with devices and nurture the experiment.

  15. They can not agree on the internet so the artificial intelligence machine is moot, ain’t it?

  16. They opened the “ box” and now they need help?

  17. You already open the Pandora box. While the US may have regulations.what about China and Russia? Who regulates them? Just hoping you have a kill switch built in.