PYMNTS.com May 30, 2024

OpenAI is making a move with its next-generation artificial intelligence model, but the company’s newly formed safety committee has some experts raising eyebrows.

The tech giant’s announcement Tuesday (May 28) that it is training a cutting-edge AI while launching a safety board might seem like a responsible step. Still, the devil is in the details: The committee appears stacked with OpenAI insiders, and outside voices are absent.

The AI arms race is a high-stakes game, with immense potential for profit and peril. As companies jockey to develop the most advanced AI systems, the pressure to prioritize speed over safety is intense. But with AI poised to revolutionize industries from finance to healthcare, the consequences of getting it wrong could be...

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