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    Microsoft President Addresses Chaos at OpenAI: AI Safety Not the Cause

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    Microsoft President Brad Smith addressing the concerns about AI safety and commercial competition in the development of AI systems at OpenAI.

    In a recent interview, Microsoft President Brad Smith clarified that the recent chaos at OpenAI was not due to a disagreement over AI safety, contrary to previous speculations. The dismissal of OpenAI boss Sam Altman and subsequent reappointment sparked concerns about the safety of AI systems. However, Smith emphasized that the shock dismissal was not fundamentally about a concern like that. Microsoft, the top investor in OpenAI, offered to hire Mr. Altman before he was reinstated at the firm. The incident brought to light how commercial competition is influencing the development of AI systems and the rapid pace of technological advancement. The involvement of tech figures, including Elon Musk, added to the speculation, but Smith stated that there was a divergence between the board and others, and the partnership between OpenAI and Microsoft remains strong. The article delves into the details of Mr. Altman’s role at OpenAI, the significant funding boost from Microsoft, and the events leading up to his reinstatement. The interview also highlighted Microsoft’s investment in advanced data centers to drive the future use of AI in the UK, emphasizing the opportunities for innovation and competition in the AI space. Smith also addressed concerns about AI overtaking humans, stating that it is unlikely to happen in the next 12 months, and will take years, if not decades. The article provides insights into the impact of the incident on the AI industry and the future of AI development.

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    Was the recent chaos at OpenAI really about AI safety? Microsoft President Brad Smith provides insights.

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