No 1 should control superintelligent AI: OpenAI's Sam Altman
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman thinks no one person, company, or country, including the United States, should control superintelligent AI.
Speaking at the India AI Impact Summit, he warned that letting all that power sit with one group could be a disaster, even if it meant huge benefits like curing cancer.
Altman suggests forming an international regulatory body for AI
Altman believes we need an international group (like the IAEA for nuclear energy) to keep superintelligence in check and make sure it's used safely.
He did not give a timeline for when (if) superintelligent AI might appear, and the source does not specify a year for when data centers might outsmart humans.
Altman lauds India's rapid AI adoption
India is making waves in AI: over 100 million people use ChatGPT weekly (one-third are students), and it's the fastest-growing Codex market.
Altman praised this growth.