OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, who is based in India, said India should support artificial intelligence research in ways that can improve services such as healthcare.
AI regulations
Altman touched on his favorite subject of regulating AI, which could trigger mass extinction-like events, and said India would play a major role in shaping global rules in this area. said it can.
Altman has previously detailed his “greatest fear” that the technology could cause serious harm.
Yesterday, Mr. Altman said he wanted a regulatory agency similar to the IAEA’s nuclear oversight agency for AI.
However, the watchdog also has certain off-limits areas, which include start-ups. Reuters quoted him as saying: “There should be no regulation of small businesses. The only regulation we have asked for is regulation of ourselves and the big ones.”
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“The thing that keeps me awake the most is making the hypothesis that I’m already doing something really bad by launching ChatGPT.” He reiterated and called for regulation.
About Digital India
“What India has achieved in terms of national technology is impressive. But the government should focus on finding ways to integrate this technology into other services.”
“The main thing I think is important is figuring out how to integrate these technologies into other services,” Altman said. “I think the government is lagging behind in this area and we don’t have the answers yet.”
“A state-funded AI effort seems like a good idea,” Altman said at an event hosted by the Economic Times.
About Hindi ChatGPT
“With fewer people speaking the local language, it becomes harder to understand,” Altman said. “But soon the system will be basically good at these things.”
We’ve made great strides from GPT 3.5 to 4 in languages other than English, so GPT 4 is pretty good for the top 20 languages and probably okay for the top 100,” Bloomberg quoted Altman. “We could push this further,” he added.
About ChatGPT in India
Altman said he’s really impressed with ChatGPT’s popularity in India, where there’s a lot of early adoption and enthusiasm for this AI tool.
About ChatGPT and unemployment
Altman saw job losses as an inevitable aftermath of any technological revolution. But he is confident that in the end things won’t be as bad as some expected.
Apart from OpenAi, which is partnering with Microsoft, another tech giant moving quickly in this space is Google. In fact, there’s a sort of global race going on among tech companies to build their own version of chatbot technology so they don’t get left behind and take over the market by upstarts.
In fact, Google is rolling out new AI tools to help marketers create ads in order to protect their territory and boost promotion in this new space.
In India, Google is developing an AI model that can handle over 100 Indian languages across voice and text.
