Dec 02, (V7N) - Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, expressed optimism about the incoming administration of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump supporting the artificial intelligence (AI) sector during an interview with Fox News. Altman highlighted the critical need for substantial infrastructure to maintain the U.S. and its allies' leadership in AI technology, emphasizing that advancements in this field require large data centers, access to advanced semiconductors, and significant electricity resources. He expressed confidence that Trump would prioritize these needs, stating, "I believe President-elect Trump will be very good at that."
Altman also underscored the importance of the U.S. maintaining a competitive edge in AI, particularly in relation to China. He advocated for a collaborative effort between the U.S. and its allies to lead in AI development and innovation.
On regulation, Altman called for Congress to establish safeguards for AI usage, emphasizing that decisions about AI's role in society should not be left to OpenAI alone but should involve broader societal input.
This comes as OpenAI continues to play a central role in the AI revolution, with tools like ChatGPT bringing AI into mainstream use. Meanwhile, former OpenAI co-founder Elon Musk has reportedly filed a lawsuit seeking to prevent the company from transitioning into a for-profit entity, reflecting ongoing debates about the governance and future of AI organizations.
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