OpenAI lobbied the EU to weaken its AI regulations, but the company also promotes working with global powers to control AI. General-purpose AI systems weren't classified as high-risk in the final AI Act.
Learn more about OpenAI's recent controversy over lobbying for weaker AI regulations while calling for regulation. Find out the details in this Time article.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is calling for discussions on AI regulations, citing the need to keep up with rapid advancements in the field. He made these comments while visiting South Korea, where OpenAI executives are learning about AI regulations worldwide. Altman believes Korea can be a leader in this area. He also discussed the importance of finding ways to reward content creators who use AI, such as musicians.
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 UK government aims to lead the way in AI safety measures by hosting a global summit this fall. Key tech companies and researchers will discuss risk mitigation of frontier systems. The country hopes to strengthen its AI relationship with the US by aligning regulations and positioning itself as an industry partner. Critics argue this new summit could interfere with existing international agreements on AI regulations.
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