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Amanpour

The promise, opportunities and threats of AI

Amanpour

CNN

News

4.1 • 1K Ratings

🗓️ 26 May 2023

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

As we enter an uncharted era of artificial intelligence, Christiane takes a look at the risk of a creation turning on its creator. OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, is calling for an international regulator, much like the nuclear watchdog, to prevent a catastrophe endangering our existence. The real-world impact of this technology, which is still in its infancy, is already being felt. Like the fake AI image of an explosion at the Pentagon, which caused a selloff on the stock market this week. But it’s also driving scientific breakthroughs, like the paralyzed man who just took his first steps in a decade, thanks in part to AI technology. Alondra Nelson was acting director in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and the architect of the Biden administration’s Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights. Christiane asked her about the threats, opportunities, and the global moves to regulate AI.  Also on today's show: Actor Oscar Isaac and Prodcuer Jeremy O. Harris; Dr. Daniel Grossman, Director, Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health, UCSF & Medical Sociologist Katrina Kimport  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello everyone and welcome to Ammanpur. Here's what's coming up. I think if this

0:09.9

technology goes wrong it can go quite wrong. The leaders of chat

0:13.8

GPT joined the chorus calling for regulation of super intelligent AI. We've seen

0:19.8

that self-regulation of companies doesn't work and that we need to have a different

0:25.4

playbook for this moment.

0:26.7

I ask Alandra Nelson, architect of the Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights about the

0:31.9

Biden administration's efforts to regulate it and

0:35.0

We have instances of people doing all of these things that they need as basic

0:40.4

medical care under an umbrella fear.

0:43.8

A South Carolina passes a six-week abortion ban,

0:47.4

a new study warns that health care providers are unable to meet their duties.

0:53.0

Michelle Martin talks to the authors of that study,

0:56.0

medical sociologist Katrina Kimport,

0:58.0

and Dr Daniel Grossman, also ahead.

1:01.0

A forgotten treasure back on Broadway.

1:07.0

I speak to actor Oscar Isaac and producer Jeremy O'H Harris

1:11.0

about taking on the sign in Sydney Brewstein's window. Welcome to the program everyone. I'm Christina Manpur in New York. As we enter an uncharted era of artificial intelligence,

1:36.0

we begin with the risk of a creation turning on its creator.

1:40.0

Open AI, which is the company behind

1:42.8

CHATGPT, is calling for an international regulator,

1:46.9

much like the UN Nuclear Watchdog,

1:49.5

to prevent a catastrophe endangering our very existence. In a statement on their website

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