Former OpenAI employee William Saunders shared a dire warning about his previous company, ChatGPT’s creator.
On July 3, he said in a YouTube podcast that CEO Sam Altman was building the “Titanic of AI.” Like the disastrous ship, OpenAI is allegedly creating artificial intelligence without ensuring customer safety.
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Article continues after this advertisementThat is why Saunders believes the global AI brand needs to build more “lifeboats” for its technology. OpenAI is changing the world, but it must address the potential risks.
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He and other employees stepped down after seeing the company’s trajectory, akin to the Titanic’s construction.
Article continues after this advertisementWhite Star Line manufactured the iconic vessel that crashed into an iceberg, leading many to their deaths. “During my three years at OpenAI, I would sometimes ask myself a question,” Saunders said in the Alex Kantrowitz podcast.
Article continues after this advertisement“Was the path that OpenAI was on more like the Apollo program or more like the Titanic?”
Article continues after this advertisementHe said the Apollo 13 space mission had numerous measures to ensure its crew returned to Earth safely. On the other hand, White Star Line built the Titanic to make cruise liners bigger than their competitors.
“There weren’t enough lifeboats for everyone. So when disaster struck, a lot of people died,” the previous AI safety officer explained.
Article continues after this advertisementSimilarly, OpenAI’s “priorities are more like a product company.” It wanted “newer, shinier products,” while relying too heavily on current safety measures.
The former OpenAI employee admitted that AI is becoming a “wildly transformative” force worldwide. However, he believes “they have a duty to put in the work to prepare for that.”
Fellow AI experts are developing safer alternatives to ChatGPT. For example, OpenAI co-founder Ilya Sutskever recently founded a new AI firm called Safe Superintelligence.
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