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Bill Gates Surprised by OpenAI’s ChatGPT Capabilities in 2022 Release

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Moment OpenAI release ChatGPT in 2022, many people will be surprised to see the capabilities of artificial intelligence (AI)-powered chatbots. Bill Gates was also one of the people who was surprised to see the sophistication of ChatGPT.

This was revealed by Gates in an interview with the CEO of OpenAI Sam Altman on the ‘Unconfused Me with Bill Gates’ podcast. To Altman, Gates admitted that he was skeptical about the development of ChatGPT.

“I didn’t expect ChatGPT to be so good. I was really surprised,” Gates told Altman, as quoted by Axios, Saturday (13/1/2024).

Gates said the one thing that surprised him most was how ChatGPT chose what to say. Altman answered that the way ChatGPT works is not much different from the human brain, where we don’t know what each neuron does.

In the 30 minute podcast episode, Gates and Altman talked a lot about the future of AI, especially about AI regulation. Altman predicts AI technology will develop rapidly in the next few years, and he suggests regulations should focus on regulating the most advanced AI systems currently available.

Altman gave the example of how the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) regulates nuclear weapons. According to him, regulators can inspect AI models like the IAEA inspects nuclear weapons.

However, Altman said regulation alone will not fix all of AI’s problems. The 38-year-old man said small-scale AI systems could cause problems in the future.

“There will still be things that are problematic with small-scale systems, and in some cases, it might result in big problems. But I think it will help us deal with the bigger risks,” Altman said.

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2024-01-13 13:46:51
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