Microsoft's Uncertainty Surrounding OpenAI and AI Safety

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Microsoft President Brad Smith stated that there is no chance of super-intelligent artificial intelligence (AI) being developed within the next year, emphasizing that it could take decades. This comes after concerns were raised by researchers at OpenAI, a company focused on artificial general intelligence (AGI), about a potentially dangerous discovery. Smith highlighted the need for safety measures in AI systems to ensure they remain under human control, comparing it to safety brakes in elevators or emergency brakes in buses.
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