ChatGPT creator Sam Altman is afraid of AI, revealed in podcast; said- change is difficult but...
AI: Sam Altman recently admitted in a podcast that he himself is afraid to use some AI content. His reasoning behind this was, sometimes I don't understand how much personal information should I put in it. Because I don't know who it will reach.

Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, the company that created ChatGPT and is popular worldwide, has begun feeling threatened by AI's uncontrolled power.
He recently admitted on a podcast that he's afraid to use some AI content. His concern is that he sometimes doesn't know how much personal information to include, because he's unsure who might see it. On Theo Von's podcast, the OpenAI CEO said that the current competition among AI companies isn't just about gaining business dominance, but also about creating tools whose impact will last for many generations.
He mentioned that if his company, which develops ChatGPT, doesn't grow quickly, someone else will take the lead. The future of humanity is facing a time of great uncertainty. History has shown that in such times, we need to find a way to stay centered and keep our importance. He hopes that even in the AI era, we can find a role for ourselves.
Altman also discussed fears that some jobs might become obsolete because of AI. When asked how people will survive, Sam replied that AI will open new opportunities for achieving goals related to creativity, philosophy, or mutual interests. He acknowledged that losing jobs quickly is very hard for many, but with AI providing immediate help and knowledge, people will be able to rethink how they can make meaningful contributions to society.