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Open AI Exec Warns AI Is ‘Extremely Addictive,’ Humanity Could Become ‘Enslaved’

‘There is a significant risk in developing them wrong, in a way that really doesn’t enhance our lives and in fact it introduces more risk,’ she said.
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Open AI Exec Warns AI Is ‘Extremely Addictive,’ Humanity Could Become ‘Enslaved’
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - APRIL 19: Mira Murati, Chief Technology Officer, OpenAI, speaks onstage during Fast Company's first in-person event to honor 2023's Most Innovative Companies at Hall Des Lumieres on April 19, 2023 in New York City. Photo by Eugene Gologursky/Getty Images
Benjamin Kew
9/30/2023|Updated: 9/30/2023
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A senior executive at the non-profit Open AI has warned that, as well as the potential existential threat posed by artificial intelligence (AI), the technology is also “extremely addictive” and that humanity could become “enslaved.”

Mira Murati, who serves as the non-profit’s chief technology officer (CTO) and who has been touted as the “Most Powerful Woman in AI,” said during an interview on Thursday at The Atlantic Festival in Washington D.C. that the technology’s ability to pinpoint users likes and interests risks making it even more addictive than already existing technologies such as social media and computer games.

“With the capability and this enhanced capability comes the other side, the possibility that we design them in the wrong way and they become extremely addictive and we sort of become enslaved to them,” she explained.

The Albanian-born businesswoman also emphasized the need for researchers to identify how people respond to addictive technology to mitigate the potential risks.

“We really don’t know out of the box. We have to discover, we have to learn, and we have to explore,” Ms. Murati explained. “There is a significant risk in making them, developing them wrong, in a way that really doesn’t enhance our lives and in fact it introduces more risk.”

“I think about it in terms of trade-offs: How much value is this technology providing in the real world and how much we mitigate the risks,” she continued.

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The 34-year-old also discussed the inevitable impact that AI has on the labor market, with millions of workers likely to lose their jobs due to automation. According to a study by Goldman Sachs released earlier this year, that figure could be as high as 300 million.
“Just like every major revolution, I think a lot of jobs will be lost—probably a bigger impact on jobs than any other revolution,” Ms. Murati said. “And we have to prepare for this new way of life.”
Founded in 2015, OpenAI is an AI research organization whose stated objective is to develop AI in ways that benefit humanity. Its most famous product is currently ChatGPT, a language model that can effectively respond to an almost infinite number of user prompts.
OpenAI’s founding board members include Elon Musk and Sam Altman. Mr. Musk resigned from the board in 2018, and has since expressed public disapproval of the company’s moving from a non-profit open source model to compete as a closed source platform.

Shaping the Future Now

In an interview with TIME magazine in February this year, Ms. Murari similarly discussed how the world was facing a “unique moment” in how it responded to the risks of AI.

“This is a unique moment in time where we do have agency in how it shapes society. And it goes both ways: the technology shapes us and we shape it,” she said at the time. “There are a lot of hard problems to figure out. How do you get the model to do the thing that you want it to do, and how you make sure it’s aligned with human intention and ultimately, is in service of humanity?”

“There are also a ton of questions around societal impact, and there are a lot of ethical and philosophical questions that we need to consider,” Ms. Murari added. “And it’s important that we bring in different voices, like philosophers, social scientists, artists, and people from the humanities.”

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Benjamin Kew is a contributor to The Epoch Times. He has previously worked at Breitbart, RedState, and The Spectator, covering everything from Hollywood to Latin America.
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