Sam Altman acknowledges public fears over AI, admits governance mistakes and underestimating societal anxieties
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
OpenAI founder Sam Altman acknowledged underestimating public anxiety about AI, admitting governance mistakes and systemic risks. He rejected centralized control, advocating for technological democratization and institutional checks. Altman apologized for past actions and reiterated his decision to maintain independence from Elon Musk, ensuring the company can develop without external pressure, highlighting the importance of governance in AI development and its impact on decision-making and policy.