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. Hong Kong is closely monitoring the risk and potential of ChatGPT, an AI-based tool which has gained quick popularity over the last few months. Sun Dong, the city's technology minister, has recently indicated that it will not be adopted for internal government use. Regulations from the Chinese internet regulator are in place to prevent instances of discrimination and protect individual privacy. Hong Kong is creating AI-infused solutions and has plans for setting up a supercomputing hub. While ChatGPT has tremendous potential, it also comes with a fair share of challenges - Hong Kong still needs to figure out how to regulate and leverage it.
Chuck Schumer, US Senate Majority Leader, has initiated efforts to create new regulations on Artificial Intelligence in response to: national security, education concerns and the growing consumer appeal of ChatGPT. Schumer's framework strives to create a regulatory regime that keeps the US at the forefront of technology while avoiding potential disasters. With over 100 million users, ChatGPT is the fastest-growing consumer application of all time. Schumer emphasizes the importance of strong legislation to ensure proper use of AI.