According to BroadChain, on April 11, OpenAI founder Sam Altman stated in a post that he understands society's fear of the rapid development of AI. We are currently in a period of intense technological transformation, and the associated risks have escalated to systemic challenges at the societal level.
AI power should not be concentrated in a few institutions; it should be more widely distributed through technological democratization and institutional constraints.
Regarding the recent incident of a Molotov cocktail attack on his residence, Sam Altman said he underestimated the impact of public narratives and emotions in the context of AI anxiety.
Additionally, Sam Altman admitted to mistakes in corporate governance and conflict handling, expressed regret for past actions, and reiterated that he had rejected Elon Musk's demands for control over OpenAI to ensure the company's independent development.
