OpenAI, the AI giant backed by Microsoft, under investigation by the Canadian Privacy Commissioner & the regulators of Quebec, British Columbia & Alberta to determine if laws have been violated in collection, use, & disclosure of customer information.
OpenAI, a company co-founded by CEO Sam Altman, has warned that it may need to relocate out of the EU if the proposed AI regulations of the EU are implemented. Altman has requested US Congress to come up with clear but wise AI regulations. Meanwhile, OpenAI's ChatGPT product is a generative pre-training platform that could provide companies with transparency and accuracy when it comes to AI generated content. Altman is trying to find a balance between the US and EU approaches to AI.
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, calls on US lawmakers to properly license AI companies for responsible use. His work towards bringing transparency to the industry and addressing ethical questions presents opportunities for humanity - and potential hazards, so regulation is needed to protect us. Don’t miss the debate on the potential job displacement by AI from the US Senate.
In Louisville, KY, school districts are looking to new AI-driven technology as a way to keep students safe from gun violence. Evolv Technology is presenting its cutting-edge weapons detection system to Jefferson County Public Schools to set off alarms if firearms are detected. Security experts are considering not only benefits, such as quicker walk-throughs, but also costs, such as potential false alarms and reports of weapons slipping by the system. Evolv's technology is spreading across the US, but the district must decide if the system is right for them.
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