OpenAI executives were surprised that questions focused more on safeguards than on the capabilities of their new real-time speech technology, emphasizing concern over potential misuse.
In response to concerns over misuse, OpenAI mentioned they weren't watermarking AI voice, nor mandating disclosure, raising questions about the accountability of AI interactions.
OpenAI asserted it would enforce terms preventing spam and fraud, committing to rules requiring developers to inform users they are interacting with AI, unless context makes it clear.
Debates about the speed and safety of OpenAI's developments have intensified since Sam Altman's firing and rehiring, revealing internal conflicts about risk evaluation.
Collection
[
|
...
]