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Global News Podcast

ChatGPT boss urges US Congress to regulate AI

Global News Podcast

BBC

Daily News, News

4.38.3K Ratings

🗓️ 17 May 2023

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Sam Altman says government regulation is "critical" to control the risks of artificial intelligence. Also: head of Ukrainian Supreme Court held in corruption probe, and do all penguins like cold weather?

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.

0:05.2

I'm Janet Jalil, and in the early hours of Wednesday,

0:07.8

the 17th of May, these are our main stories.

0:10.6

The creator of the advanced chatbot, chat GPT,

0:13.8

calls on US lawmakers to regulate artificial intelligence

0:17.8

to keep people safe.

0:19.8

The head of Ukraine's Supreme Court is sacked

0:22.0

after being detained by anti-corruption officials.

0:25.2

An impeachment trial begins against Ecuador's president.

0:31.0

Also in this podcast, the age of 81,

0:34.0

the TV presenter and businesswoman, Martha Stewart,

0:37.0

appears on the cover of sports illustrated in a swimsuit.

0:41.0

I want other women to feel that they could also be on the cover

0:45.0

of sports-illustrated issue.

0:47.0

My motto is, when you're through changing, you're through.

0:50.0

And another motto is, learn something new every day.

0:57.0

There's been a great deal of excitement

0:59.0

about the possibilities of artificial intelligence or AI,

1:03.0

with tools like chat GPT able to write essays, poems,

1:07.0

and solve all kinds of problems.

1:09.0

But they're also growing concerns that it could outsmart us,

1:13.0

disrupt elections, or take away our jobs.

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