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As artificial intelligence advances, the need for its regulation raises alarm bells. OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman and other leading figures in AI agree. The White House's AI Bill of Rights Blueprint outlines the complex task of balancing innovation with protection of rights. This is essential to ensure AI is safely navigated for a better world.
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. Stability AI is a software engineering company devoted to creating AI products for their clients. Recently, they open-sourced their DreamStudio web app and launched StableStudio, free for all. They also plan to extend their solutions to external developers by developing plugins and building an active local-first development community. With StableStudio, Stability AI looks to grow their influence on the AI industry further.
OpenAI, originally funded by Elon Musk, experienced a loss of nearly $540 million last year - a trend described by analysts as concerning. Subscription services to access its ChatGPT chatbot were recently announced in an effort to stabilise losses, however their demand has been increasing. Google's AI-driven chatbot, Bard, while causing much buzz, has yet to reach the ubiquity of ChatGPT. Meanwhile,AI experts warn of its possible consequences, as Geoffrey Hinton, a pioneer of the field, is more vocal about the danger of tech advancements.
Explore the evolution of tech policy from Obama's optimism to Harris's vision at the Democratic National Convention. What's next for Democrats in tech?