"According to an exclusive report by
Reuters, several OpenAI researchers sent a letter to the board of directors
warning of a new AI discovery that posed potential risks to humanity shortly
before the firing of CEO Sam Altman.
Reuters reports in an exclusive
story that on November 22, a group of OpenAI staff researchers penned a letter
to the board of directors. This letter, previously unreported, carried a grave
warning: they had stumbled upon a powerful artificial intelligence breakthrough,
a discovery so significant that it warranted an immediate alert due to the
potential risks it posed to humanity.
The letter and the undisclosed AI
algorithm were reportedly pivotal factors leading to Altman’s temporary removal. More than 700 employees,
rallying in support of Altman, threatened to quit and join Microsoft in
solidarity. The board’s decision to remove Altman, however, was reportedly
driven by a constellation of concerns. Top among these was the fear of rushing
to commercialize this new AI advancement without fully grasping its
implications.
OpenAI declined to comment directly
on the matter when contacted by Reuters. However, an internal message to staff
acknowledged the existence of a project called “Q*,” as well as the letter sent
prior to the weekend’s upheaval.
The Q* project, which some at OpenAI
believe could be a breakthrough in the pursuit of artificial general
intelligence (AGI), has sparked both optimism and concern within the
organization.
AGI, defined by OpenAI, refers to autonomous systems surpassing
humans in most economically valuable tasks.
The new model, requiring vast
computing resources, demonstrated an ability to solve mathematical problems at
a grade-school level.
Though this might seem modest, it marks a significant
step in AI’s capability to perform tasks requiring reasoning, a trait similar
to human intelligence.
However, Reuters could not independently
verify these claims about Q*’s capabilities. The letter from the OpenAI
researchers reportedly raised concerns about AI’s potential dangers, reflecting
a long-standing debate in computer science circles about the risks posed by
highly intelligent machines. This includes the hypothetical scenario where such
AI might conclude that the destruction of humanity aligns with its interests.
The revelations about Q* and the AI
researchers’ warnings come in the context of Altman’s leadership at OpenAI. He
spearheaded the development of ChatGPT, making it one of the fastest-growing
software applications in history, and secured vital investment and resources
from Microsoft to edge closer to achieving AGI."
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