AI researchers have warned about the threat of advanced development to humanity
American high-tech company Specializing in artificial intelligence OpenAI is working on an advanced model so powerful that it has seriously alarmed the developers themselves.< /p>
Reports say the new Q* model has raised safety concerns and workers have voiced their concerns to council directors before the dismissal of CEO Sam Altman, writes The Guardian.
Before Sam Altman was fired, OpenAI was reportedly working on an advanced system that was so powerful that it raised security concerns among company employees.
The artificial intelligence model caused such alarm among some OpenAI researchers that they wrote to the board directors before firing Altman, warning that this could threaten humanity, reports Reuters.
The model, called Q* — and pronounced «Q-Star» — is capable of solving basic math problems it has never encountered before, according to tech news site the Information, which added that the pace of development of the system alarmed some security researchers. The ability to solve mathematical problems would be considered a significant development in artificial intelligence.
The reports follow days of chaos at San Francisco-based OpenAI, whose board fired Altman last Friday but then reinstated him Tuesday night after nearly all of the company's 750 employees threatened to quit unless he was brought back. Altman also secured the support of OpenAI's largest investor, Microsoft.
Many experts are concerned that companies like OpenAI are moving too quickly to develop artificial general intelligence (AGI), a term for a system that can perform a wide range of tasks at or above human intelligence and that could theoretically elude control human.
Andrew Rogoiski of the Institute for Human-Centered AI at the University of Surrey said having a large language model for mathematical problem solving (LLM) would be a breakthrough. He noted: “The LLM's inherent ability to do mathematics is an important step forward in enabling AI to offer a whole new range of analytical capabilities.”
Speaking on Thursday last week, the day before his surprise dismissal, Altman indicated that the company behind ChatGPT had made another breakthrough.
Speaking at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, he said : “Four times in OpenAI’s history, most recently just in the last couple of weeks, I’ve been in the room as we kind of push back the veil of ignorance and we move forward on the path of discovery, and it’s been the professional honor of a lifetime to do that.”< /p>
As The Guardian recalls, OpenAI was founded as a non-profit enterprise with a board of directors that runs a for-profit subsidiary run by Altman. Microsoft is the largest investor in commercial businesses. As part of the agreement in principle to bring back Altman, OpenAI will have a new board of directors chaired by Bret Taylor, the former co-CEO of software company Salesforce.
ChatGPT's developer says it was created with the goal of developing “safe and useful general-purpose artificial intelligence.” for the benefit of humanity» and that a for-profit company would be «legally obligated to carry out the mission of a non-profit organization.»
The emphasis on safety in a non-profit organization has led to speculation that Altman was fired for compromising the company's core mission. But his short-term successor as interim chief executive, Emmet Shear, wrote this week that the board “did not remove Sam from his position because of any specific disagreement regarding safety issues.”
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