Discover how Google, OpenAI, and Anthropic are working with the UK government to research and regulate AI systems, while a new study shows the limitations and potential for advanced AI models.
The UK government aims to lead the way in AI safety measures by hosting a global summit this fall. Key tech companies and researchers will discuss risk mitigation of frontier systems. The country hopes to strengthen its AI relationship with the US by aligning regulations and positioning itself as an industry partner. Critics argue this new summit could interfere with existing international agreements on AI regulations.
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority has initiated a review of AI foundational models, such as large language models and generative AI models, to ensure competition and consumer protection. ChatGPT, Bing Chat, DALL-E, and Midjourney are some of the applications using these models that could revolutionize music production and consumption. Get the full story and share your views till June 2.
This article discusses the UK's new competition and consumer protection review of artificial intelligence (AI) models like ChatGPT and Midjourney. Authorities around the globe are seeking a suitable balance of regulation that allows dynamic AI growth without scuffling innovation. In addition, the US Federal Trade Commission is in the process of investigating customer effects of AI, and the White House invited tech industry figures to discuss security issues concerning the technology. All of these efforts suggest a wave of government enterprises to regulate AI across multiple countries.
This article tells about the joint agreement and initiatives between the UK and Indian governments to tackle global issues such as climate change, pandemic preparedness and green technology. UK Science Minister George Freeman and his Indian counterpart Jitendra Singh have signed an agreement to remove roadblocks and establish new joint research schemes. They are also setting up a UK-India Net Zero Innovation Virtual Centre and launching the first-ever UK-India scientific deep sea voyage. Microsoft, a leading American technology multinational, is also involved in this project.
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