The plan B of the creator of ChatGPT: a device that turns off artificial intelligence if it threatens the human being

Sam Altman, creator of ChatGPT, carries a “nuclear backpack” capable of shutting down the AI ​​in the event of an apocalypse. (Applesphere)

The CEO of the company that has developed the fastest growing product in history, ChatGPTdoes not rule out the possibility that artificial intelligence could one day turn against humanity.

In fact, Sam Altmann, always carries with him the equivalent of a nuclear briefcase of the President of the United States, Joe Bien, able to shut down all the servers that host your AI, in case of a apocalypse.

It is his famous blue backpack with which the American entrepreneur and technology investor appears every time he travels or is seen in public.

Altmant and his backpack that is the equivalent of a nuclear briefcase of the president of the USA. (Applesfera)
Altmant and his backpack that is the equivalent of a nuclear briefcase of the president of the USA. (Applesfera)

According to various specialized media reports, inside the suitcase he apparently carries a Mac computer with the ability to stop this technology if his intentions become perverse.

Even, Business Insider dares to ensure that Altman believes in the apocalypse and is prepared for it.

The truth is that the development of artificial intelligence is still unexplored territory and many are concerned that at some point this technology will be smarter than humans, including the CEO of OpenAI, who has not hidden his fears about the threat it poses. could represent to the world.

Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, carries his popular blue backpack whenever he is on the move. (Applesphere)
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, carries his popular blue backpack whenever he is on the move. (Applesphere)

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One of the common fears regarding the development of artificial intelligence is the possibility that people may lose their jobs in the future.

Although many experts are optimistic that AI will not cause such effects, sam altmanCEO of Open AIdoes not consider this position to be realistic and thinks that even these programs can be dangerous.

Altmann ensures that the possibility of artificial intelligence eliminating real jobs is not remote and that, in addition, it can pose a risk to humanity if its capacities are not controlled or at least regulated.

This would be the reason why the executive would be interested in generating consensus regarding the regulation or control of the functions of these programs.

Part of this control (although it may seem contradictory), he assured during a recent interview with The Atlantic, is the access that people have been given to this model.

“If we had built this (ChatGPT) for five more years with the company, we would have had something much more impactful,” Altman said.

FILE PHOTO: Sam Altman says these programs can eliminate jobs that would have to be replaced by others.
FILE PHOTO: Sam Altman says these programs can eliminate jobs that would have to be replaced by others.

He indicated that, to have proceeded in this way, users around the world would have been affected, as the ability to prepare or adapt to the “waves of change” that Altmann described as part of the effects of the appearance of the artificial intelligence in daily life.

Regarding jobs, Altman believes that several of them may be affected and even eliminated to be replaced permanently by the artificial intelligencealthough he did not dare to estimate how many people could become unemployed.

Even so, the CEO of the company indicated that new jobs will be created, but these must include the AI as part of your professional experience.

Sam Altman believes that several jobs can be eliminated and replaced by artificial intelligence, although he did not dare to estimate how many people could become unemployed. (Photo by Steve Jennings/Getty Images for TechCrunch)
Sam Altman believes that several jobs can be eliminated and replaced by artificial intelligence, although he did not dare to estimate how many people could become unemployed. (Photo by Steve Jennings/Getty Images for TechCrunch)

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To give more details about the impact of the artificial intelligence in the labor field, Open AI made an estimate of which jobs would be most affected by the application of this technology in the future and found that those related to writing and programming will be vulnerable, while those focused on critical thinking and scientific development are the least exposed.

In this sense, people who work with data such as mathematiciansaccountants, financial analysts, writers and authors, in addition to web designersare on the list of highest vulnerability to be replaced by AI with a 100% of possibilities. This does not mean that employment will no longer exist, but rather that several people could lose their jobs.

Similarly, in the document “GPTs are GPTs: A preliminary look at the potential impact of large linguistic models on the working market”, it was known that the occupations without any exposure to replacement are those that depend a lot on a physical activity.

Farm Equipment Operators, athletes and sports competitors, mechanics of buses and trucks, specialists in Diesel engines, masons, operators of drilling rigs, dining room and cafeteria assistants, bartender assistants, dishwasheramong others, would be less vulnerable to being replaced, at least in the short term, since generative artificial intelligence does not have a physical support that allows it to perform these tasks.

 
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