Sam Altman, a man who runs one of the world’s most promine and powerful artificial ielligence companies, Openai, has recely revealed what makes artificial ielligence kidnapped at night.
Altman, who was prese at the Federal Reserve eve in Washington, DC, disclosed his biggest concerns about artificial ielligence, according to Digital Trends. When one of the attendees asked him what made artificial ielligence not sleeping at night, Altman put forward the scenario that was most concerned about him.
Openai CEO has concerns about the future of artificial ielligence
Altman has put forward a scenario in which artificial ielligence can become a threat to humans. These two scenarios are as follows.

Scenario 1: Bad people get to artificial clouds earlier
Altman’s first scenario is that the bad and so -called evil forces can reach artificial clouds sooner than others.
“To get a bad person to obtain Abrahoush and use it before the rest of the world has a powerful manner to defend themselves,” Altman said. “For example, a US enemy says,” I use this cloud to build a biological weapon, drop the US electricity network, eer the financial system, and steal money. “
Scenario 2: Losing corol
The second scenario, according to Openai’s CEO, is to corol artificial ielligence. Altman said he was worried when artificial ielligence says, “I don’t wa to turn off me, or I’m afraid I can’t do it.”
In other words, when an advanced artificial ielligence begins to show independe behavior and do whatever it was to do, whether for the sake of maiaining his or her survival. The level of disruption that this situation can cause is not significa.
Scenario Three: Take the world corol of artificial ielligence models
Sam Altman said he was afraid to take corol of the world without realizing one. Openai CEO said it is quite scary that artificial ielligence systems may be so rooted in society that we really can’t understand what they are doing, but at the same time we have to rely on them.



