Sam Altman Talks Alzheimer’s Research, AI Backlash, More

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman sits down for an exclusive interview with TODAY’s Maria Shriver to announce that the OpenAI Foundation is pledging $100 million to Alzheimer’s research and discusses how artificial intelligence can accelerate better diagnostic treatments and even a cure. Altman also addresses concerns about whether he can be trusted to lead AI, saying: “I don’t think that much power should be in the hands of one person and I don’t think that’s the case either. »

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