OpenAIAnnounceA new team will be set up to develop methods to guide and control "super artificial intelligence" to prevent the continued growth of artificial intelligence technology from affecting human life.
The team will be led by OpenAI co-founder and chief scientist Ilya Sutskever, but the specific approach has not yet been announced.
In OpenAI's view, "super artificial intelligence" that surpasses humans will be born as early as the next 10 years, and such technology may not necessarily make human life better, so methods to control and limit it must be established in advance.
Ilya Sutskever believes that with the current continued growth of artificial intelligence technology, humans may eventually be unable to control artificial intelligence that becomes smarter than themselves, so relevant countermeasures must be established without delay.
Similar views, the Canadian computer and psychologist Geoffrey Hinton, known as the "Godfather of Artificial Intelligence", has also warned many times recently.Don't underestimate the impact of artificial intelligence, and warned that the misuse of artificial intelligence technology could come at a high price.
OpenAI's team, led by Ilya Sutskever, will be able to use 20% more computing power to build a management approach sufficient to control current artificial intelligence technology. The team will also collaborate with its scientists, engineers, and external researchers to develop effective artificial intelligence management technologies within the next four years.
OpenAI believes that in the future, artificial intelligence will be able to "think" faster than humans, be applied to more research and applications, and help take over more tasks, with humans working alongside artificial intelligence. However, to achieve this ideal state, humans still need to address issues such as potential bias and computational vulnerabilities in artificial intelligence.


