The advancement of technology comes with consequences that affect individuals and society, leading to a moral obligation to handle it responsibly. While technology has the potential for incredible achievements in various fields, such as science, education, and healthcare, its power also carries the risk of catastrophic outcomes. Drawing on the analogy that with invention comes the potential for disaster, the speaker emphasizes that engineering, which underpins human civilization, inherently involves risk. Therefore, there is a need to approach technological advancements with caution, acknowledging both the benefits and the potential dangers they pose.
Kara interviews Mira Murati, Chief Technology Officer at OpenAI, and one of the most powerful people in tech. Murati has helped the company skyrocket to the forefront of the generative AI boom, and Apple’s recent announcement that it will soon put ChatGPT in its iPhones, iPads and laptops will only help increase their reach.
But OpenAI's rapid ascent has included its fair share of growing pains. There was “the blip,” as company insiders refer to the brief ousting of Sam Altman as CEO. (Murati became CEO for two days.) There have also been high-profile departures, an open letter accusing the company of putting product over safety, questions about highly restrictive NDAs, and even controversy over whether the company had stolen Scarlett Johansson's voice. On top of that, many fear that generative AI tools, like ChatGPT, will be used to fuel disinformation during the upcoming presidential election. Kara and Murati talk about all this, and more.
This interview was recorded live at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center in Washington, DC as part of their new Discovery Series.
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