Couple of years away from superintelligence: Altman

Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, has forecasted that superintelligence, a form of artificial intelligence surpassing human intelligence, could emerge within the next few years. He emphasized the need for a robust global governance framework to oversee the development and implementation of AI technologies, akin to the structure of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in nuclear management. Altman's comments come amid growing discussions about the ethical implications and potential risks associated with advanced AI systems. As advancements in machine learning and neural networks continue to accelerate, experts warn of the necessity for comprehensive regulations to ensure that AI technologies are developed safely and responsibly. This call for governance highlights the urgency of collaborative international efforts to address not only the opportunities but also the challenges posed by superintelligent AI. Such measures are considered essential to prevent misuse and to address societal concerns surrounding privacy, security, and job displacement as AI becomes increasingly integrated into various sectors.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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