OpenAI faces backlash as leaked lobbying document reveals their push for less oversight of AI models, despite previous calls for government regulation.
The European Commission cautions employees on the risks of using online generative AI models such as ChatGPT and Bard. Guidelines are reviewed regularly to ensure compliance with the EU's AI Act.
OpenAI, an AI research lab based in San Francisco, is pushing forward on the development of its ChatGPT product. Sam Altman, OpenAI's CEO, has expressed his support for the European Union's proposed AI regulations, expressing worries about potential harms and urging for ethical development of AI technology. With the increasing development of generative AI, OpenAI is making strides to create "faster, better, and cheaper" solutions.
OpenAI's ChatGPT platform has sparked worldwide attention due to its advanced AI technology, and European lawmakers are pushing back on creator Sam Altman's remarks on potential regulations. The EU AI Act seeks to carefully monitor the use of this revolutionary platform for the benefit of all humans. EU officials have responded firmly, refusing to compromise the regulations to Altman's threats.
OpenAI, the Artificial Intelligence (AI) development company, founded by Elon Musk and Sam Altman, have been advocating the safety and ethics when creating AI systems. Sam Altman is warning Brussels about upcoming regulations concerning AI technology and cautioned that it could restrict the potential of GPT-4 general-purpose AI. Sundar Pichai urged for sensible approach for regulation without sacrificing innovation. The EU AI Act soon to be released, will give a comprehensive regulation package for AI.
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