Paytm founder Vijay Shekhar Sharma criticized the “human impotence” over a post by ChatGPT creator OpenAI, which expressed the lack of a solution to control hyper-intelligent AI and prevent fraud. expressed concern about the
“In less than seven years, we have created a system that could lead to the disempowerment of mankind, or even the destruction of mankind. I am concerned,” Sharma tweeted.
In a July 5th blog post, OpenAI said that superintelligence could come in the next decade. The company said its techniques for tuning AI, including reinforcement learning from human feedback, rely on the human ability to oversee technology. What’s causing concern among tech experts is that OpenAI says humans can’t “reliably oversee” AI systems that are much smarter than the company, and that current tuning techniques don’t scale to superintelligence. That’s what I said.
ChatGPT users are declining
Internet data company Similarweb said ChatGPT saw a 9.7 percent drop in mobile and desktop traffic. The bot’s iPhone app downloads have also declined since its peak in early June. The drop in usage suggests that limits are catching up and some of the hype about OpenAI chatbots has been exaggerated. In May of this year, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman told a Senate hearing that he stressed the need for government intervention to mitigate the risks associated with increasingly powerful AI systems. His testimony focused on concerns about AI technology and the need to address potential problems.