He emphasized the importance of democratizing AI and ensuring its benefits are accessible to everyone.
Wait, I have an great idea, what if... openai was actually open? :o
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He emphasized the importance of democratizing AI and ensuring its benefits are accessible to everyone.
Wait, I have an great idea, what if... openai was actually open? :o
He stated that the board of OpenAI should be democratized to all of humanity over time. He believes that the benefits, access to, and governance of AI technology should belong to humanity as a whole, and not be concentrated in the hands of a single company or individual.
He went on to say that he felt the same way about other people's copyrighted works, which is why he feels justified in using them to train his machine learning models without consultation or permission.