OpenAI Co-Founder [ Ilya Sutskever ], Who Helped Oust Sam Altman, Starts His Own Company [ Safe Superintelligence]

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Ilya Sutskever’s new start-up, Safe Superintelligence, aims to build A.I. technologies that are smarter than a human but not dangerous.

Ilya Sutskever wears a blue shirt and gray pants while posing on a red couch.

Last year, Ilya Sutskever helped create what was called a Superalignment team inside OpenAI that aimed to ensure that A.I. technologies would not do harm.Credit...

Ilya Sutskever, the OpenAI co-founder and chief scientist who in November joined other board members to force out Sam Altman, the company’s high-profile chief executive, has helped found a new artificial intelligence company.

The new start-up is called Safe Superintelligence. It aims to produce superintelligence — a machine that is more intelligent than humans — in a safe way, according to the company spokeswoman Lulu Cheng Meservey.

Dr. Sutskever, who has said he regretted moving against Mr. Altman, declined to comment. The news was reported earlier by Bloomberg.

Dr. Sutskever, 38, left OpenAI last month and announced at the time that he would be starting a new project but did not provide details. Ms. Meservey declined to name who is funding the company or how much it has raised. She said that as it builds safe superintelligence, the company will not release other products.

Dr. Sutskever founded the company alongside Daniel Gross, who worked on A.I. at Apple, and Daniel Levy, who worked with Dr. Sutskever at OpenAI. Dr. Sutskever’s title at the new company will be chief scientist but he describes his role, according to Ms. Meservey, as “responsible for revolutionary breakthroughs.”

In November 2022, OpenAI captured the world’s imagination with the release of ChatGPT, an online chatbot that could answer questions, write term papers, generate computer code and even mimic human conversation. The tech industry rapidly embraced what it called generative artificial intelligence: technologies that can generate text, images and other media.

Many experts believe these technologies are poised to remake everything from email programs to internet search engines and digital assistants. Some believe this transformation will have as big an impact as the web browser or the smartphone.

(The New York Times has sued OpenAI and its partner, Microsoft, claiming copyright infringement of news content related to A.I. systems.)

Mr. Altman became the face of the movement toward generative A.I. as he met with lawmakers, regulators and investors around the world and testified before Congress. In November, Dr. Sutskever and three other OpenAI board members unexpectedly ousted him, saying they could no longer trust him with the company’s plan to one day create a machine that can do anything the human brain can do.

Days later, after hundreds of OpenAI employees threatened to quit, Dr. Sutskever said he regretted his decision to remove Mr. Altman. Mr. Altman returned as chief executive after he and the board agreed to replace two board members with Bret Taylor, a former Salesforce executive, and Lawrence Summers, a former U.S. Treasury secretary. Dr. Sutskever effectively stepped down from the board.

Last year, Dr. Sutskever helped create what was called a Superalignment team inside OpenAI that aimed to ensure that future A.I. technologies would not do harm. Like others in the field, he had grown increasingly concerned that A.I. could become dangerous and perhaps even destroy humanity.

Jan Leike, who ran the Superalignment team alongside Dr. Sutskever, has also resigned from OpenAI. He has since been hired by OpenAI’s competitor Anthropic, another company founded by former OpenAI researchers.
 
In my opinion AI will be more like the application of computer during 1980's. This will likely be extremely helpful for technical matters.

The dangerous thing inside AI should be mitigated like the prompt How to make bomb by using accessible material we can buy on open market and stuff like that....
 
In my opinion AI will be more like the application of computer during 1980's. This will likely be extremely helpful for technical matters.

The dangerous thing inside AI should be mitigated like the prompt How to make bomb by using accessible material we can buy on open market and stuff like that....

It's just going to make people more lazy...but has its good points too.

For instance here is a page in Swahili:

You can go here and ask Copilot to summarize it

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Of course you'll then find yourself doing this for many pages instead of reading the full text.
 
It's just going to make people more lazy...but has its good points too.

For instance here is a page in Swahili:

You can go here and ask Copilot to summarize it

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Of course you'll then find yourself doing this for many pages instead of reading the full text.

I dont think general public wants to read the summarize of any news that they are interested in. The summarize of news is only needed for some corporate executives and their brand development department, I said some because not all of them need it as well.
 
I would say Chat GPT will mostly be used by any one who want to do self study about something. As people living in current modern time, we have already been bombarded with so many information, there are also lot of entertainment like Netflix, or what we can find on Youtube, so I doubt people will have much time to use Chat GPT for just getting information that is only considered as secondary things or just for fun.

Chat GPT will likely be used for serious thing that is related to people jobs, business, study, etc
 
I would say Chat GPT will mostly be used by any one who want to do self study about something. As people living in current modern time, we have already been bombarded with so many information, there are also lot of entertainment like Netflix, or what we can find on Youtube, so I doubt people will have much time to use Chat GPT for just getting information that is only considered as secondary things or just for fun.

Chat GPT will likely be used for serious thing that is related to people jobs, business, study, etc

Just an example, I am now interested on data/website security. So I have some questions on how hacker can penetrate the website security and how we can defend our website from their hacking. This kind of question that I can get the best answer from Chat GPT if I dont have any friends or relative who have deep knowledge on internet security matter that wants to explain to me about this until I am satisfied.
 

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