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Openai founder says artificial intelligence “will do all the things we can.”

Elia Squisfar says it may take years, but he believes that Amnesty International will one day be able to accomplish everything possible for humans.

Sutskever, founder and former scholar of Chatgpt Openai, talked about technology with the invitation letter at the University of Toronto, Mother Mother, last week.

“The real challenge with artificial intelligence is that it is really unprecedented and truly extremist, and it will be completely different in the future compared to the way it is today,” it will be today. He said.

Sutskever said that although artificial intelligence is already better in some things than humans, there are many things that cannot be done as well and they are very incomplete, so you can say that they still need to catch a lot of things. “

But he said, he believes that “artificial intelligence will continue to improve and will come today when artificial intelligence does all the things we can do.”

“How can I be sure of that?” He continued. “We have a brain, the brain is a biological computer, so why can’t a digital computer, digital brain, do the same things? This is one summary to join why artificial intelligence can do all these things, because we have the brain and the brain is a biological computer.”

As usual in the celebrations of invitation and start, Squir give Advice for new graduates. He appealed to them “accepting reality as it is, try not to regret the past, And try to improve the situation. “

He said: “It is extremely easy to think,” Oh, the decision of the bad past or the bad stroke of luck, something happened, something fair. “” It is very easy to spend a lot of time thinking about this while it is much better and more productive to say, “Well, things are what it is, what is the best step?”

Sutskever has not always taken his own advice on this issue. He said before he regretted his involvement in the overthrow of Openai CEO, Sam Al -Tamman, CEO of Openai.

Sutskever was a member of the Board of Directors, who shot Altman after saying “he no longer had confidence” in his ability to lead Openai and that “he is not constantly explicit in his contacts.”

A few days later, Sutcfar expressed his regret for his participation in the overthrow and he was one of the hundreds Openai employees who signed an open letter threatening to resign Unless the custody is restored as an executive head.

“I strongly regret my participation in the actions of the Board of Directors,” Sutcv said in a post on X at that time. “I didn’t intend to harm Obaya.”

Altman was repeated as CEO of the same month. He left Sutskever Openai after six months and a research laboratory began to focus on building “Safe Supertelligence”.

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