@rohanpaul_ai: Sam Altman's new interview: AI should not be designed to pursue goals that are disconnected from human needs. People mu…

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Sam Altman emphasizes in a new interview that AI should be designed with human needs at the center, not pursuing disconnected goals.

Sam Altman's new interview: AI should not be designed to pursue goals that are disconnected from human needs. People must remain at the center of AI development. “I have no interest in building a super-smart AI that accomplishes some non-human goals. People should react. People https://t.co/BP9kcB2o5W
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Sam Altman’s new interview: AI should not be designed to pursue goals that are disconnected from human needs. People must remain at the center of AI development.

“I have no interest in building a super-smart AI that accomplishes some non-human goals. People should react. People https://t.co/BP9kcB2o5W

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