Washington: Sam Altman, the creator of the revolutionary artificial intelligence-based Chat GPT program, appeared before the US Congress on Tuesday and answered questions from various public representatives about 'legislation and limitations for artificial intelligence'. advised determination.'
In response to questions from congressional leaders last year, Sam Altman said, "Noting the concerns and risks of increasingly powerful artificial intelligence, [artificial intelligence or AI] requires appropriate action." He said that the rulers of America, Europe and other countries can play an important role in this regard.
The CEO of OpenAI Company also suggested licensing of AI only after regulation and legislation. Sam also urged companies to strictly adhere to legal and ethical boundaries. In this regard, many questions were raised about software like Chat GPT. They also raised several concerns, including the trend of copying and raiding among children, the spread of fake news, public misinformation, job losses and copyright infringement.
According to analysts, although the US is still slow to legislate on AI, there is considerable activity in Europe.
At a Senate committee hearing, Sam was told by Senator Richard Blumenthal in his own voice a fake conversation based on his debate in the Senate. Then Richard said that AI can't just be left in the free environment.
Sam Altman also admitted that 'artificial intelligence can influence public opinion, voting and elections'.