Sam Altman: AI privacy safeguards can’t be established before ‘problems emerge’

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“It’s very difficult to predict all of this in advance,” said Sam Altman, who has run OpenAI since 2019, at a major privacy conference in Washington, D.C. “Dynamic response is the only way to responsibly figure out the right guardrails for new technology.” 

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