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Sam Altman’s vision for AI puts him on collision course with government

OpenAI chief is leading projects he thinks will prepare the world for artificial general intelligence, but is attracting regulatory scrutiny
Altman insisted that he had no intention of ‘disintermediating’ governments but suggested the public sector had ‘a lack of will’ to lead innovation

Sam Altman rolled out a new project to distinguish humans from increasingly smart robots this week, highlighting the OpenAI founder’s belief that breakthroughs in artificial intelligence will soon create new challenges for society — and his conviction that he can solve them. 

The launch of the eye-scanning cryptocurrency project Worldcoin is the latest in a string of advances at companies backed or led by Altman. This includes OpenAI’s release of ChatGPT in November last year and the announcement earlier this month that Oklo, a nuclear fission start-up chaired by Altman, is to go public in a deal valuing the company at $850mn. 

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