The EU’s AI regulations sparked a letter signed by 160 tech execs
As the EU works on its upcoming AI bill, executives from 160 companies in the industry drafted an open letter on the implications of too-strict regulations.
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As the EU works on its upcoming AI bill, executives from 160 companies in the industry drafted an open letter on the implications of too-strict regulations.
United States Senator Michael Bennet wrote a letter to major tech companies, including OpenAI and Google, to urge the labeling of AI-generated content.
Officials in the U.S. are considering restricting the level of computing power on chips to lessen the flow of AI chips available in the Chinese market.
AI technology has gained a lot of traction over the past year, with the European Union and the United States already proposing legislation to regulate the nascent tech.
Artificial intelligence has provided the world with tools that might make life easier. But there has also been a slew of disturbing developments.
The CEO of Google’s DeepMind says that developers are building on technology from its 2016 AlphaGo model to outfit Gemini to be “more capable” than current LLMs.
Remember HarvestKeeper, the AI project that scammed users for $1 million? You can expect similar AI-based scams to soar over the next couple of years.
The ban comes less than a week after the House proposed a bill to create a federal artificial intelligence commission.
AWS is building a $100 million AI center to keep up with increasing competition in cloud infrastructure services.
The compromised accounts could give bad actors confidential information about companies and individuals.