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OpenAI Safety Adviser Criticizes Tech Investor Understanding of AI

What Happened

Ian Hogarth, the founder and chair of the UK government’s AI Safety Institute and an adviser to OpenAI, stated that many technology investors struggle to grasp the realities and risks of artificial intelligence. Speaking at an event covered by Tech.eu, Hogarth argued that most investors underestimate the fundamental complexities and potential dangers associated with advanced AI systems. He emphasized the gap between investment enthusiasm and deep technical understanding, suggesting this disconnect could hinder responsible AI development and safety efforts. Hogarth is part of ongoing discussions in both policy and industry circles about promoting AI safety and regulatory frameworks.

Why It Matters

The comments reflect rising concerns within the AI sector surrounding not just rapid innovation, but also investor influence and oversight. Understanding these issues could shape future AI funding, regulation, and safety protocols. Read more in our AI News Hub

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