Artificial intelligence and its accelerated progress have gained many means. Like any new technology, specialists do not question the impact it will have on the future of human life and our behavior as a species.
Make sure that AI will acquire self-consciousness and emerge from the control of humans, causing the emergence of a new species, superior to humans, that will dominate the planet.
Sim, this approach is typical of a scientific fiction film. But in reality, there are people who are afraid of what is happening.
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI and creator of ChatGPT, responds to those people who fear that artificial intelligence is an evil creature that tries to destroy us as a species.
An interview with Advocate, the young entrepreneur and leader of several artificial intelligence initiatives, highlights that AI is a tool that he sees to serve us. He compares how two smartphones emerged. 20 years ago, we all have a smart cell phone in most of us and now it seems unthinkable that anyone would have one of these devices.
“I believe that the biggest mistake about the IA is that there is confusion about whether it is considered a tool or a creature. A best cinematographic plot is treated like a creature in a scientific fiction film, for example. But if you use ChatGPT, it is clearly a tool.”
Of course, there are still cliffs like tools, but they have a different shape and profile. “It is true that the popular misconception that AI is scientific fiction is very, very different from people who are used as tools for a long time,” said Sam Altman in the communication medium cited above.
“It's great that what we are building is like a tool, because it is the voice of the best human beings, the most valuable things to surprise you positively and to generate this new value for all of us,” explained the CEO of OpenAI.