At SXSW, OpenAI cofounder Greg Brockman tried to quell misinformation fears around ChatGPT and says he's still 'optimistic' about the future of AI
Brockman also spoke about the possibilities for positive change with the use of AI and how it would ultimately free up humans to focus on important work that AI can't yet do.
"The most important thing is going to be these higher level skills — judgement, and knowing when to dig into the details," he said of the future of working in a post-AI world. "I think that the real story here, in my mind, is amplification of what humans can do." Subscribe to push notifications
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