OpenAI outlines AI safety plan, allowing board to reverse decisionsQuake strikes Azerbaijan’s Oghuz

Artificial intelligence (AI) company OpenAI laid out a framework to address safety in its most advanced models, including allowing the board to reverse safety decisions, according to a plan published on its website, APA reports citing CGTN.

Microsoft-backed OpenAI will only deploy its latest technology if it is deemed safe in specific areas such as cybersecurity and nuclear threats. The company is also creating an advisory group to review safety reports and send them to its executives and board. While executives will make decisions, the board can reverse those decisions.

Since ChatGPT’s launch a year ago, the potential dangers of AI have been top of mind for both AI researchers and the general public. Generative AI technology has dazzled users with its ability to write poetry and essays but also sparked safety concerns with its potential to spread disinformation and manipulate humans.
Source: Azeri-Press news agency

An earthquake occurred in the Oghuz district of Azerbaijan, the Republican Center for Seismological Service at the National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan said, Trend reports.

Today at 20:24 (GMT+4) an earthquake of magnitude 3 occurred in the Oghuz district.

The source of the earthquake lay at a depth of 25 kilometers.

The earthquake was felt by some residents.
Source: Trend News Agency