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While growing numbers of young users are seeking emotional support from ChatGPT, OpenAI CEO warns the platform lacks legal ...
The CEO of OpenAI, Sam Altman, in a recent appearance on the This Past Weekend podcast hosted by Theo Von, addressed the ...
Altman emphasized the need for society and governments to prepare for the shift, advocating for education reform and policy ...
Sam Altman discusses lack of confidentiality in AI interactions, comparing it to therapy without legal privacy protections.
Altman’s warning comes as millions across the world turn to ChatGPT for everything – from casual chats to emotional support ...
On Theo Von's podcast, Sam Altman, CEO of ChatGPT-maker OpenAI, drew comparisons between artificial intelligence and the Manhattan Project.
His comments came after Meta’s recent hiring spree, which has reportedly pulled at least seven researchers from OpenAI into ...
He emphasized that the absence of a legal framework around AI conversations means user data may be vulnerable.
Sam Altman revealed ChatGPT users' private conversations could be legally exposed in court cases, calling for therapist-like ...
OpenAI CEO has cautioned that user conversations with ChatGPT are not currently protected under any legal confidentiality ...
Unlike messaging apps like WhatsApp or Signal, which use end-to-end encryption, ChatGPT conversations are not fully private.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is warning of an "impending fraud crisis" in which practically anybody will be able to imitate others.