OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s Senate testimony highlighted a growing conversation around how AI should be regulated. See potential bias and similarities in coverage from FinancialTimes, nytopinion and dcexaminer: AI Regulation
on Tuesday highlighted a growing conversation around how the newly-prominent technology should be regulated. On Tuesday, Altman told senators that regulatory intervention was “critical” and said he wanted to “work with the government” to mitigate the technology’s risks. In response, Sen. John Kennedy told the ChatGPT executive, “Talk in plain English and tell us what rules to implement.
” On Thursday, May 11, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer unveiled an AI regulation framework after meeting with tech experts over the preceding weeks. The plan would require independent reviews of new AI systems before public release. Additionally, FTC Chair Lina Khan pledged to be “vigilant” against the potential misuse of AI in anticompetitive business practices.
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