Mustafa Suleyman, the head of MicrosoSoft's AI, already made an official statement at a public event, emphasizing that Microsoft does not intend to develop AI services that compare to "mature models".This post is obviously treating a clear line between the latest strategy of their long-term partner Fulai.
Mustafa Suleyman, head of Microsoft's AI business, made a formal statement at a public event earlier, emphasizing that Microsoft has no intention of developing AI services similar to "adult mode". This statement is obviously intended to cooperate with its long-term partners.OpenAI's recent strategyDraw a clear line.
According to CNBC, "that's not the help we have to provide. Someone else will have to provide it. Someone else will have to provide the Paley Program
A response to OpenAI's open adult content policy
This seems that in response to Operai Ceo Sam Altman planned to allow users of the confirmations to create adults to fulfill Chalgpt.At the time, Allman said, "Get up
While Microsoft has been an important investor and partner of Operai for many years,
Recurring ethical concerns surrounding seemingly conscious AI
In fact, Mustafa Sulleyman has long been concerned about the ethical limits of AI development.In August of this year, he wrote an article entitled AI for people, which cannot establish that tech companies that do not believe in these people can have the ability to feel.He also expressed concern that artificial intelligence may increase human divisions.
At this public event, Mustafa Suleiman reiterated this point and pointed out that this "cautious" development trend is beginning to focus on "mature services".
Mustafa Sulei Aleon Samman is Altman's latest and released in July is Elon Mumu's Xai AI Company featuring the Anime woman.He said: "We can see this situation in some evil morals and human behavior in sex robots. It is very dangerous and we must avoid it."
Bypass routes between peers
This statement also shows the real disagreement between Microsoft and Treatai about the concept and functionality of Ai.Suleman's Asaf Saley's statement also explains that Microsoft will approach AI-Steve as a Corpilot, responsible for creating a culture-based image and challenge.
Openei has not yet responded to Solomon's comments."The legacy media is lying," Zee, in his specific response to CNBC, told CNBC.
