in an appearance at a virtual event at MIT, saying that consistent safety guidelines were needed but that this proposed pause was "missing most technical nuance about where we need the pause."
"I think to get to the future where we have as much of the good use of AI and minimize the what could be quite bad uses of AI," Altman said, "there's just no way around having regulation here. We have regulation for other industries with much less powerful technology. So we should definitely have it here."
"A bunch of it is well-intentioned; there are a bunch of different ways AI can play out," said Hoffman, who is also on the Microsoft board of directors and had served on the OpenAI board before"Some of it is less well intentioned: 'Everyone else, slow down so I can speed up.' And this is one of those things where it is overall a mistaken effort. ... The call to slow down is, in fact, less safe than what they're proposing," he said, referring to OpenAI and Altman.
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