
Durante una entrevista, Sam Altman expresó su preocupación por su prolongada disputa con Elon Musk. También expresó su decepción con la administración de Biden. Por lo que parece, sus problemas no terminarán con Kamala y Biden.
¿Por qué? Dada la implicación de Elon Musk en la administración Trump, Sam Altman tiene todos los motivos para estar preocupado. ¿Podría la presidencia de Trump representar una amenaza para ChatGPT y Open AI?
Sam Altman apareció en el podcast Honestly with Bari Weiss el jueves. Al responder a la pregunta sobre su enemistad con Elon Musk, explicó: "Creo que es porque quiere que él controle la IA más poderosa del mundo".
Musk fue cofundador de OpenAI, pero cortó lazos con la compañía en 2018. Desde entonces comenzó a luchar contra Altman y OpenAI. También ha hecho saber que no confía en Sam Altman para dirigir la IA más poderosa del mundo.
Elon Musk dice que no confía en OpenAI ni en Sam Altman y que no quiere que la IA más poderosa del mundo esté controlada por alguien que no es digno de confianza pic.twitter.com/M2C35mMzeb
- Tsarathustra (@tsarnick) 7 de octubre de 2024
In addition, Musk founded the xAI model Grok which has been a competitor to OpenAI. He pushed artificial intelligence programs, notably ChatGPT, into the political spotlight, claiming that AI models have grown “too woke” and “politically correct.” Clearly, Musk no longer supports OpenAI or Sam Altman.
Musk was recently elected as an exec at the US government’s Department of Government Efficiency (D.O.G.E) alongside Vivek Ramaswamy. This explains Altman’s concern about OpenAI under the new administration.
In the interview, Altman expressed his anxiety when he said, “I remember what it was like when there were moments since then where it felt like he kinda wanted to reconcile and find a way to work together.”
Musk was one of the first people to back OpenAI in 2015 and is widely regarded as one of its co-founders.
Initially, Musk’s reason for investing in OpenAI was to create AI that benefits humanity while being open and accessible. It was established as a non-profit to ensure that it remained true to its objective.
However, in the interview, Altman said that Musk has never believed in OpenAI. He made a statement, “I remember what it was like when he said OpenAI has a 0% chance of success and you guys are idiots, and I’m pulling funding, and I’m going to do my own thing,”
According to reports, Musk resigned from OpenAI’s board due to concerns about potential conflicts with Tesla’s own expanding AI endeavors, particularly in driverless vehicles.
His departure from the organization signaled the start of a strained relationship with OpenAI, which deteriorated as the company transitioned to a “capped-profit” model in 2019.
Musk thought that this approach contradicted the initial objective and suggested that OpenAI was becoming more commercially motivated.
To that end, Musk has been in court with lawsuits against the company. He accused Altman of making OpenAI a profit-making company when it started as a non-profit.
In the interview, Altman explained, “I’ve seen Elon’s attacks to many other people, many friends of mine, everyone gets their period of time in his spotlight. But this all seems like standard behavior from him.”
There have been allegations that Biden’s administration was attempting to control and regulate AI. This allegedly caused only a few large companies that would work with the government and be protected from competition.
However, Altman answered, “I don’t think it’s true, I don’t know what he’s referencing […] I think regulation that reduces competition for AI is a very bad thing,”
He added, “I don’t even think like the Biden administration is competent is enough to… I mean, we were in a room with them, and other companies and the administration.”
Also, the co-founder of OpenAI stated that he believed Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo was more conscious of AI’s emergence and the areas that required prioritization than the Biden administration as a whole.
Still, Altman expressed that he expects the next administration to do a better job. In a statement, he stated, “The things that I think should have been the administration’s priorities and I hope will be the next administration’s priorities are building out massive AI infrastructure in the U.S., having a supply chain in the U.S., things like that.”
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