Today: September 23, 2024
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Ilya Sutskever on how AI will change and his new startup Safe Superintelligence

FILE PHOTO: Illustration shows AI (Artificial Intelligence) letters and robot hand
September 05, 2024
Reuters

SAN FRANCISCO/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Ilya Sutskever, OpenAI's former chief scientist, has launched a new company called Safe Superintelligence (SSI), aiming to develop safe artificial intelligence systems that far surpass human capabilities.

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