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This article examines the potential risks and implications of the advanced AI model ChatGPT, discussing topics such as biased perpetuation, misinformation, and displacement in labor markets. We explore how open AI creator Elon Musk, among other notable figures including Steve Wozniak, are advocating for an ethical use of AI for the benefit of all. Further, we discuss the potential risk of civilization destruction due to hyper-intelligent AI and the risk of it being too late to regulate. It's time that we stay ahead of the curve and work together to ensure the responsible use of this rapidly advancing technology.
The European Parliament is debating a new AI Act that would regulate generative AI, like ChatGPT, as well as low and minimal risk systems. The law is aiming to protect fundamental rights and freedoms while ensuring the safety of these AI systems. A committee vote on May 11, 2023, may be followed by talks with the Council to bring the law into effect before the end of the year.
. This article explores the copyright of AI-generated content, as raised by the advanced capabilities of ChatGPT. UK copyright laws protect works not created by humans, raising questions around users' rights to use and benefit from the output and if AI creators should be credited as owners of their output. Current laws do not permit AI to possess any copyright, yet certain tech companies have already embedded AI-powered products into their services, showing the potential for vast corporate power if copyright law ever shifts in favour of AI.
President Joe Biden and the White House's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology discussed the potential risks of artificial intelligence (AI) and the creation of a bill of rights for AI this week. Learn about advocated changes to protect users of AI such as personal data collected by tech companies and effects leading tech figures, such as Elon Musk and Steve Wozniak, have had thus far. A summit in San Francisco is being held this July to optimize AI investments and protect rights.
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?