A Telangana State Public Service Commission paper leak scandal involves an engineer alleged to have used artificial intelligence platform ChatGPT to cheat the system, sparking concerns over potential misuse.
Tech giants DeepMind and OpenAI have warned of the risks posed by advanced artificial intelligence to humanity's future. The firms' CEOs have pledged their support in mitigating the danger of extinction from AI, stating that it should be a global priority. Business and academic leaders in the field have backed this statement, including Google executives and the co-founders of Anthropic. The warning is consistent with concerns expressed by tech industry leaders earlier this year calling for a pause on developing new AI systems for six months.
OpenAI's proposal to require companies to register & test before developing AI tech met both approval & concern. OpenAI's Sam Altman suggests license & threshold reqs, but some worry it will favor big players & stall startups. ODP's Gerry Smith working with MSFT to increase AI access. Regulation of this booming sector must benefit all sides.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman recently suggested regulation of AI tools, which was backed by IBM's Chief Privacy and Trust Officer and a professor emeritus from NYU. With opt-in requirements, transparency, and risk assessments required by businesses, US states and the EU take steps to control AI use. Altman's OpenAI company focuses on deploying safe and secure AI with a goal of creating Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). Adopting these regulations will ensure trust in AI tools.
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