OpenAI CEO Sam Altman encourages South Korea to take a leading role in international AI standards while urging for reduced corporate regulations and a focus on creating chips for AI technology. Local tech companies Naver, Kakao, and LG are tapping into niche markets, while new AI regulations guarantee the freedom to release AI products and services. Learn more about South Korea's potential to become a strong player in the global AI ecosystem.
The EU urges big tech companies to label all AI-created content to prevent the spread of fake news. This voluntary code of practice is part of the EU's AI Act aiming to reduce risks associated with synthetic media. Google, Microsoft, TikTok and others are onboard, but the challenge will be to detect and label such content in real-time. Compliance with the regulation may not be mandatory until 2026, but VP Vera Jourová expects companies to honor her request. Google expresses confidence in its ability to identify and label AI-generated content.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman explores investment opportunities in Israel, praising the country's exceptional talent pool and its potential role in the ongoing AI revolution. ChatGPT has prompted lawmakers worldwide to consider safety concerns surrounding AI. Altman is set to visit several countries, including Jordan, Qatar, UAE, India, and South Korea, in the coming week.
OpenAI, co-founded by Elon Musk, faces scrutiny from a Japanese privacy watchdog for collecting sensitive data without consent. The regulator urged OpenAI to limit their data collection for machine learning. This aligns with the recent G7 meeting, establishing focus on high-risk generative AI technologies. As global regulations on AI compliance emerge, technologies like ChatGPT must comply with new rulebooks. Will OpenAI be able to bounce back in Italy after complying to privacy rules underlined by the Italian privacy authority?
GPT-4 launched as the EU discusses AI regulations. John Higgins' take: regulatory framework pre-deployment vs. fix post-deployment, EU rules can't be too restrictive.
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