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Altman from OpenAI avoids questions about governance, Johansson speaks at UN AI summit

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman faced tough questions and controversy at the annual AI for Good conference in Geneva. Altman, a key speaker at the event, addressed the societal benefits of artificial intelligence technology but found himself defending his company’s governance and handling of AI safety.

During his virtual appearance, Altman fielded questions about a recent AI voice controversy and criticism from ousted board members. The discontent at OpenAI coincided with the launch of a new product in May that drew criticism from Hollywood star Scarlett Johansson for using a voice similar to hers without permission.

Altman, in an interview with The Atlantic’s editor Nicholas Thompson, addressed governance issues at OpenAI but remained tight-lipped about specific details. The departure of key researchers and board members, including co-founder Ilya Sutskever, raised concerns about the company’s focus on AI safety.

Despite the controversies, OpenAI continues to lead in generative AI technology with its ChatGPT system. The UN’s “AI for Good” initiative aims to harness the potential of AI for societal benefits while addressing concerns about bias, misinformation, and security threats.

As political leaders worldwide express concerns about the impact of AI on society, the need for responsible AI development and governance becomes increasingly important. Altman’s appearance at the conference highlighted the challenges and opportunities that come with advancing artificial intelligence technology.

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