Sam Altman, CEO of ``Open AI'', which developed the generative AI ChatGPT, participated in the so-called ``Davos Conference'' held in Switzerland.

He reflected that the board of directors that dismissed him was small and lacked experience.

OpenAI's Sam Altman was suddenly dismissed as CEO by the board of directors in November last year, and more than 700 employees, more than 90% of the company, may leave the company if they do not return. He signed the letter and then returned.



On the 18th, CEO Altman attended the World Economic Forum's annual meeting, commonly known as "Davos."



This is his first public appearance since his dismissal.



Touching on the circumstances at the time, he said, ``The board of directors was small and lacked the necessary experience.We learned the lesson that although not urgent, important issues should not be left unaddressed.''



Regarding the future of generative AI, he said, ``As the world approaches very powerful AI, strange things are going to happen.'' He added, ``It's good to be afraid of the downside of technology. ``We have a responsibility to listen to society's opinions on whether and how to coordinate it across countries,'' he said, emphasizing the need to establish global regulations while incorporating the voices of users and others. .