ChatGPT could be used by 'bad actors' and should be regulated, OpenAI's chief technology officer says
But its popularity sparked questions over some ethical concerns, Murati said, adding that such tools"can be misused, or it can be used by bad actors," sparking questions about how to govern it globally.Asked whether companies like OpenAI or governments should be in charge of regulating the tool, Murati said:"It's important for OpenAI and companies like ours to bring this into the public consciousness in a way that's controlled and responsible.
She stressed, however, that the company will need all the help it can get, including from regulators, governments, and everyone else."It's not too early" to regulate it, she added.In January, ChatGPT CEO Sam Altman, said"We adapted to calculators and changed what we tested for in math class, I imagine. This is a more extreme version of that, no doubt, but also the benefits of it are more extreme, as well," Altman added.
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