ChatGPT CEO sees Japan as new business base
More
and more people around the world are using the artificial intelligence chatbot
known as ChatGPT. The CEO of the app's developer OpenAI visited Japan on
Monday. Sam Altman suggests in an exclusive interview with NHK that ChatGPT
will improve our lives in ways we may never have imagined.
He said, "We wanted to come here first. Japan has
been an extremely exciting country for this whole wave of AI. It's also a
country that has such geopolitical importance and a sort of strong democratic
foundations."
Altman also says he would like to open a new business
base in Japan.
ChatGPT can create texts that read almost as naturally
as if they were written by a human. And it has been rapidly catching on in
Japan.
A college student said, "When I have to do
presentation in English in a class, if I give ChatGPT a summary, it will draw
up the whole script for me."
The AI technology opens up various possibilities
depending on how it is used. But a number of countries say they are concerned
ChatGPT will have a negative impact on education and poses a risk to user's
personal information.
Altman says there is a need to continue discussions on
AI to check for possible problems.
He said, "Most technologies have both tremendous
upside and significant downside. I believe that these tools are going to
enhance our creativity."
He indicated that more
regulations will be needed as AI becomes more developed.
Source: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20230411_03/