'There will be other people who don't put some of the safety limits that we put on it.'
, he and OpenAI are still operating without it. As of now, it's up to OpenAI to define what ethics and safety mean and should be — and by keeping its models closed, the company is itself asking the public to do a serious trust fall.
interview. "I think if I said that I were not, you should either not trust me, or be very unhappy that I'm in this job."
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