When Altman was sacked,I felt,for the first time,what I suspect will very soon become a common human experience.Credit:Joe Benke
Altman himself is open about the fact that risks exist,but is optimistic. In general,he comes across as sensible and sane. In an interview withBloomberg’s Emily Chang in June,when asked about the unusual fact that he does not have a financial stake in the $86 billion company (technically,OpenAI is a not-for-profit with a for-profit arm),he said that most people struggled to grasp the concept of “enough money”.
He has,it should be noted,used some of that money to prep for catastrophe. In 2016,before he was heading up an AI project,he listed a pandemic,nuclear war,and AI “that attacks us” as possible disasters. He tried not to think about it too much,“But I have guns,gold,potassium iodide,antibiotics,batteries,water,gas masks from the Israeli Defence Force,and a big patch of land in Big Sur I can fly to.” This fact may affect how seriously you take his professed optimism.
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In an interview withThe Atlantic earlier this year,he downplayed this prepping as a hobby. But he said something more frightening still:that his company had built artificial intelligence that they would never release – because it was too dangerous.
That fact has re-emerged in recent days as a possible reason he was fired:Reuters reported on Thursday that researchers had written to the board warning them this new AI could threaten humanity. (I’m assuming it was the same AI. If not,the company has two separate AI models considered dangerous. I hope not;one seems like enough.)
This “dangerous AI” was one reason I went from skipping over articles about AI to taking warnings seriously. (And it was while readingthat article,by Ross Andersen,that I first felt fear:some of the bits that scared me most are below.)
The second was the dramatic language employed by those in AI (who are working towards Artificial General Intelligence – something closer to human intelligence) even when they’re being positive. Altman told Chang a lot of people spoke about AI as though it was the last technological revolution. “I suspect that from the other side it will look like the first”.