BroadChain has learned that on April 11, OpenAI founder Sam Altman issued a statement acknowledging widespread societal apprehension about the rapid pace of AI development. He observed that we are in the midst of a profound technological shift, where the associated risks have evolved into systemic challenges for society.
Altman emphasized that AI capability should not be concentrated within a handful of institutions. Instead, it must be distributed more broadly through technological democratization and robust institutional safeguards.
Addressing the recent Molotov cocktail attack on his residence, Altman stated he had underestimated the power of public sentiment and narrative amidst rising AI anxiety.
Furthermore, Sam Altman conceded to failures in corporate governance and conflict management, apologized for his past actions, and reiterated that he had previously rebuffed an attempt by Elon Musk to take control of OpenAI, a move aimed at preserving the company's independent trajectory.
