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AI shouldn't make ‘life-or-death' decisions, says OpenAI's Sam Altman

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Human decision-making will continue to play a vital role in shaping the world, even with the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), according to OpenAI’s CEO. Speaking at the World Economic Forum, the CEO emphasized that while AI has its strengths, it falls short in life-and-death situations. The CEO highlighted the benefits of AI in assisting with tasks like brainstorming and coding, but cautioned against relying on it for critical tasks. The potential impact of AI on jobs and the economy was also discussed at the forum, with concerns about automation and income inequality raised.