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Here's what happened during OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's first congressional hearing on artificial intelligenceSeveral lawmakers brought up Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, the law that has served as the tech industry's legal liability shield for decades.
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman fears artificial intelligence could 'go quite wrong'Sam Altman, the CEO of the company behind ChatGPT, expressed concern that artificial intelligence could 'go quite wrong' at a Senate committee hearing on Tuesday focusing on how to regulate the rapidly developing field of AI.
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