Altman attended the AI Summit and publicly responded to sensitive issues such as OpenAI governance and AI voice controversy for the first time
Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, gave a speech on the social prospects of using artificial intelligence technology at the annual AI for Good conference of the United Nations Telecommunications Agency on Thursday via video. In an interview with Nicholas Thompson, CEO of The Atlantic, Altman discussed in detail topics related to artificial intelligence. However, he avoided tricky issues such as corporate governance and criticism of dismissed board members. Altman publicly commented on the controversy surrounding OpenAI's use of an AI voice similar to Hollywood star Scarlett Johansson's voice for the first time in the interview, emphasizing that "it's not her voice."
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