Axios interview: Reimagining government + business + AI
Summary
Chris Lehane from OpenAI said AI and government are very connected and may need a new organization combining both to manage AI. He also said AI should be like a helpful utility, affordable and available to many people, allowing them to create and benefit from it.Key Facts
- Chris Lehane is OpenAI’s chief global affairs officer.
- AI companies and governments rely on each other: companies want light rules and contracts, governments want AI tools.
- Lehane suggests creating a new public-private group to manage AI together.
- AI companies need to share the money they make to avoid political problems, similar to how Alaska shares oil profits with its people.
- People should be involved in conversations about AI, not just told what will happen.
- AI is becoming like basic infrastructure, similar to how electricity powers many inventions.
- OpenAI wants its technology to be cheap, easy to access, and widely usable by many people.
- Lehane spoke about these ideas during a talk at OpenAI’s Washington office.
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