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The legend behind the "nuclear backpack" that Sam Altman (ChatGPT) carries in case AI turns against us.

The legend behind the "nuclear backpack" that Sam Altman (ChatGPT) carries in case AI turns against us.

One of the greatest fears of humans since the beginning of the technological revolution is that robots and machines will one day become sentient and turn against us. Today, with rapid advances in Artificial Intelligence, this seems increasingly feasible and closer, and Sam Altman, founder of one of the most advanced artificial intelligence platforms, ChatGPT, is believed to be prepared for this.

There's no doubt that AI is a double-edged sword . Just as it offers us endless possibilities to improve, facilitate, and streamline our daily tasks, it also has a dark side, in which machines are capable of creating false images or taking jobs away from people.

Although, as we said before, the real fear is that AI will evolve so much that it becomes self-aware and turns against humans . This is a widespread phenomenon, and unlike many other topics, both those unfamiliar with the advancements and those in the know fear this could happen.

In fact, Sam Altman has acknowledged in several interviews, and even in statements before US senators, that this is a possibility and that it is necessary to regulate and control this technology so that it does not turn against us. And he is not alone, as in recent years, experts, magnates, and industry figures have sounded the same warning.

And while companies that have invested in AI are working toward it, the founder of OpenAI, and consequently the founder of the famous ChatGPT, has a plan B in case things go wrong.

According to various rumors circulating on social media, Altman always carries a blue backpack when he goes out. But why would a billionaire like him always carry the same backpack? It's true that the founder of ChatGPT seems like a modest person who doesn't like ostentation, but it's striking that he repeatedly carries the same backpack.

Hence, people begin to suspect that there is something important inside, and many now claim that it is a supercomputer capable of destroying all the servers that house its AI, meaning that in the hypothetical case that the AI ​​had bad intentions, it could be shut down from any place or time and avoid a catastrophe.

Many compare it to the "nuclear backpack" carried by US presidents , which, if necessary, allows them to launch an atomic bomb from anywhere. The truth is, in the absence of confirmation, this theory doesn't seem so far-fetched, otherwise, what would he carry in that backpack?

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