OpenAI, known for its AI chatbot ChatGPT, faces backlash from former employees regarding its opposition to California's SB 1047, a bill aimed at regulating AI. Critics, including ex-employees William Saunders and Daniel Kokotajlo, argue that CEO Sam Altman is not supporting even minimal safety measures. They express concerns that this opposition undermines the company's commitment to responsible AI development.
The former staffers highlight that OpenAI's resistance to the bill raises questions about its promises for safety and accountability in AI. They emphasize that the bill includes whistleblower protections that OpenAI has previously restricted. The hope is that with appropriate regulation, OpenAI can align more closely with its mission of developing artificial general intelligence safely.
• OpenAI opposes California's SB 1047 AI regulation bill.
• Former employees criticize Sam Altman's lack of support for AI safety measures.
The article discusses concerns about OpenAI's commitment to developing AGI safely.
The article mentions that SB 1047 includes these protections, which OpenAI has previously restricted.
The article highlights OpenAI's opposition to regulatory efforts in California.
OpenAI is at the center of the controversy regarding its stance on AI regulation in California.
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