
"OpenAI calls this disconnect the "capability overhang," and it's the company's focus for the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. In a report set to be released Wednesday at an OpenAI event, "Ending the Capability Overhang," execs will argue that the capability gap must be closed for AI to deliver social and economic benefits. Without that shift, the biggest gains from AI will flow to the countries, companies and workers who are testing and pushing AI's limits."
"Without that shift, the biggest gains from AI will flow to the countries, companies and workers who are testing and pushing AI's limits. What's next: With AI innovation outpacing adoption, OpenAI execs will make the case to business and government leaders in Davos this week that closing this gap is central to realizing AI's full economic benefits. OpenAI for Countries aims to help national leaders close the gap."
OpenAI calls the disconnect between rapid AI innovation and slower adoption the "capability overhang." The capability gap must be closed for AI to deliver social and economic benefits. Without closing the gap, the largest gains will accrue to countries, companies and workers who test and push AI's limits. OpenAI will present a report, "Ending the Capability Overhang," at the World Economic Forum in Davos to make this case to business and government leaders. OpenAI for Countries aims to help national leaders close the gap. The initiative frames AI deployment as "AI for self-empowerment."
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