OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said he was a 'little bit scared' of technology like OpenAI's ChatGPT in an interview with ABC News.
The influence of ChatGPT and A.I. tools like it hasn't yet reverberated through the American election process, but Altman said that the 2024 election was a focus for the company.
"Now that they're getting at writing computer code, [models] could be used for offensive cyberattacks," he continued.
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