OpenAI CEO has shared his concerns on AI's future

Technology is getting better and better everyday but it looks like some things will not be enough. Here are all details.

OpenAI CEO has shared his concerns on AI's future
AI can be a threat for future

The creator of the AI chatbot ChatGPT warned people about "scary moments" and "significant disruptions" as AI developers rush to create human-level systems. OpenAI co-founder and CEO Sam Altman has shared his honest thoughts on artificial intelligence and what it can do in future to humanity.

OpenAI CEO: "ChatGPT will soon turn into a boring toy"

The CEO said artificial general intelligence (AGI) will be the next big technological breakthrough, offering "great" benefits as well as posing huge challenges. ChatGPT made headlines this month for its "mind-blowing" ability to generate human-like responses to a wide variety of queries. While AI researchers lauded the general-purpose language model as a tremendous advance, some speculated that it could revolutionize industries and even replace popular tools like Google's search engine.

Altman said that ChatGPT will "rapidly get much better, less frustrating, and more useful," but that the arrival of AGI will completely overshadow it. "There will be frightening moments and significant setbacks as we move towards systems at the AGI level, but the advantages can be so great that it is worth overcoming the major challenges to get there," he wrote in a Twitter post Monday.

And the huge benefits we'll see in the process will make ChatGPT look like a boring toy. Especially over time there will be significant problems with the use of OpenAI technology; We will do our best, but we will not be able to successfully anticipate every problem.