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He emphasized that the absence of a legal framework around AI conversations means user data may be vulnerable.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is warning of an "impending fraud crisis" in which practically anybody will be able to imitate others.
Sam Altman discusses lack of confidentiality in AI interactions, comparing it to therapy without legal privacy protections.
OpenAI CEO has cautioned that user conversations with ChatGPT are not currently protected under any legal confidentiality ...
AI is so radically changing how work is done that it could necessitate the creation of a new computing paradigm. OpenAI CEO ...
Altman’s warning comes as millions across the world turn to ChatGPT for everything – from casual chats to emotional support ...
Sam Altman's warning comes in the backdrop of an increasing number of people using the AI tool as a therapist.
His comments came after Meta’s recent hiring spree, which has reportedly pulled at least seven researchers from OpenAI into ...
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Speaking on a recent episode of This Past Weekend with Theo Von, Altman raised concerns about the lack of legal safeguards ...
Millions of users speak to ChatGPT like a trusted friend, therapist, or adviser—but a stark revelation has shattered that illusion of privacy: your conversations are not legally protected, and they ...
On Theo Von's podcast, Sam Altman, CEO of ChatGPT-maker OpenAI, drew comparisons between artificial intelligence and the Manhattan Project.