The Senate passes measure requiring U.S. investors to report stakes in Chinese tech firms & other countries of concern. Aims to increase transparency & address national security vulnerabilities.
The Senate passed a bill requiring U.S. firms to report investments in Chinese tech, highlighting concerns over national security and China's technological advancements.
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OpenAI seeks to hire a Congressional Lead for their public policy team to work with US lawmakers developing a regulatory framework for advanced AI technology. With a salary range of $180,000-$230,000 per annum, the ideal candidate should have a Capitol Hill network and deep understanding of AI policy issues. The non-profit hopes to work with elected officials to mitigate the risks associated with increasingly powerful AI models.
OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman discussed their views and opinions in front of the Senate on Tuesday on the ongoing concern about Artificial Intelligence (AI). OpenAI is responsible for the development of ChatGPT, a conversational chatbot as well as other AI solutions. Altman acknowledges the positive potential of AI but underscored the need for responsible regulations to oversee its development and implementation. At the hearing, Sen. Richard Blumenthal highlighted the danger of AI misused for malicious activities. To prevent such outcomes, Altman proposed licensed tests before release and ethical development of AI tools. OpenAI is committed to developing AI with human-centered objectives.
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?