Altman Publishes Five Principles for OpenAI, Says Future Models May Be Tightened for Safety Reasons
Odaily Planet Daily News: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has published the company’s five operational principles under his personal name, stating that in certain future periods, the capabilities of models accessible to users may be restricted due to safety considerations, in order to strike a balance between empowerment and system resilience.
Altman stated that key AI decisions should be driven through democratic processes and should not be made solely by labs. He also defended OpenAI’s increased computing power investment, the construction of data centers, and the strategy of vertical integration. He also mentioned potential challenges such as powerful models potentially lowering the threshold for biological risks, and reaffirmed OpenAI’s commitment to continuing its iterative deployment strategy.
