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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsOpenAI CEO Sam Altman warns of an AI 'fraud crisis'
https://www.cnn.com/2025/07/22/tech/openai-sam-altman-fraud-crisisCaption is mine.
It's true. I only have 4 fingers.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says the world may be on the precipice of a fraud crisis because of how artificial intelligence could enable bad actors to impersonate other people.
A thing that terrifies me is apparently there are still some financial institutions that will accept a voice print as authentication for you to move a lot of money or do something else you say a challenge phrase, and they just do it, Altman said. That is a crazy thing to still be doing AI has fully defeated most of the ways that people authenticate currently, other than passwords.
The comments were part of his wide-ranging interview about the economic and societal impacts of AI at the Federal Reserve on Tuesday. He also told the audience, which included, representatives of large US financial institutions, about the role he expects AI to play in the economy.
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Such as: "we shouldnt worry about AI taking jobs because, in the future, we wont really need jobs anyway, although he didnt detail how the future AI tools would, for example, reliably argue a case in court or clean someones teeth or construct a house."
A thing that terrifies me is apparently there are still some financial institutions that will accept a voice print as authentication for you to move a lot of money or do something else you say a challenge phrase, and they just do it, Altman said. That is a crazy thing to still be doing AI has fully defeated most of the ways that people authenticate currently, other than passwords.
The comments were part of his wide-ranging interview about the economic and societal impacts of AI at the Federal Reserve on Tuesday. He also told the audience, which included, representatives of large US financial institutions, about the role he expects AI to play in the economy.
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Such as: "we shouldnt worry about AI taking jobs because, in the future, we wont really need jobs anyway, although he didnt detail how the future AI tools would, for example, reliably argue a case in court or clean someones teeth or construct a house."
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman warns of an AI 'fraud crisis' (Original Post)
usonian
Yesterday
OP
Has Altman mentioned why he is still willing to sell this thing that terrifies him?
Think. Again.
Yesterday
#1
When he saw so many other tech boys getting rich beyond their wildest dreams selling
Mike 03
Yesterday
#2
Well, Sam, you bastard, you did more than anyone else to hype generative AI despite all the flaws and
highplainsdem
21 hrs ago
#3
Think. Again.
(22,456 posts)1. Has Altman mentioned why he is still willing to sell this thing that terrifies him?
Mike 03
(18,588 posts)2. When he saw so many other tech boys getting rich beyond their wildest dreams selling
it, he had a key insight about OpenAI: a not-for-profit company doesn't hold quite the same allure as a for-profit one.
Oh, and the other answer they love to use is this one, one of my favorites: "WELL, AI WAS GOING TO GET OUT ANYWAY. IF WE DIDN"T SELL IT, SOMEBODY ELSE SURELY WOULD."
highplainsdem
(57,448 posts)3. Well, Sam, you bastard, you did more than anyone else to hype generative AI despite all the flaws and
hallucinations, and all the harm it does.