Sam Altman compared the scale of OpenAI with the Manhattan Project and quoted Oppenheimer in 2019, report says
that AGI would come with a"serious risk of misuse, drastic accidents, and societal disruption" in the February blog post. In the 2019 conversation with Metz, he also reportedly questioned:"Am I doing something good? Or really bad?"
He further detailed his beliefs in this blog post, saying:"Because the upside of AGI is so great, we do not believe it is possible or desirable for society to stop its development forever; instead, society and the developers of AGI have to figure out how to get it right."that he thinks a universal basic income could compensate the jobs that are replaced by AI, letting people pursue more creative work.
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