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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman speaks out on underestimated risks of ChatGPT 5.0

Started by Redaktion, August 05, 2025, 12:20:51

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Redaktion

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman recently spoke out on the potential consequences of upcoming AI models such as ChatGPT 5.0. He argues that the next generation of generative AI will not only be more powerful, but also more dangerous owing to targeted disinformation and subtle manipulation. His statements illustrate how significant the challenges of dealing with advanced AI could become.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/OpenAI-CEO-Sam-Altman-speaks-out-on-underestimated-risks-of-ChatGPT-5-0.1079377.0.html

TruthIsThere

"Companies like OpenAI must develop technical safeguards, he argues, but also points out that it is difficult to effectively combat misuse without a clear legal framework and public debate"

In others words, always listening, always tracking, and always violating you - all in the name of "saving you from yourself", of course. 😏

Another thing, Sam is either lying or he is really  lost in his own system today; because anyone could test this out for themselves, that these Ai systems are already heavy political bias with its answers... today, not tomorrow or when the "next ChatGPT 5.0+ is released.

If anyone that is interested in sampling these Ai ecosystem very heavy political bias answers, HONESTLY, engage with Copilot, ChatGPT, ect. and ask the Ai system something from an all points of views perspective on a controversial topic (there's oddles of them today, so, just pick one)... and just absorb which direction the Ai assistant will heavily lean towards its answer.


Purple nugget

It's just a PR campaign for his other project, world.org, which verifies "real" people.
First, he provides the tools to create a bunch of bots that produce a lot of misinformation and bring the theory of the dead internet to life. Then he launches an AI startup to verify real people from bots based on OpenAI's ChatGPT, and then calls the future version of ChatGPT a threat. It's all a planned marketing strategy, as simple as that.
First, you create a problem, then you offer a solution to it and make money on both.

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