Anand Mahindra's meeting with OpenAI CEO at the White House highlights closer technology cooperation between India and the U.S. with a positive outlook on Indian innovation.
Learn about the recent meeting between Indian businessman Anand Mahindra and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman at the White House, focused on developing closer US-India technology cooperation.
The White House is gearing up to regulate AI this summer, with executive orders and an extensive inventory of government regulations in the works. Leading AI companies are calling on Washington to regulate their industry, and federal agencies will receive guidance on the use and procurement of AI technologies. The urgency to regulate AI stems from concerns about its potential risks and rewards, with the White House citing previous failures to regulate social media as a cautionary tale. Joe Biden acknowledges that AI has enormous potential and enormous danger.
Microsoft's Azure OpenAI Service has expanded access to its generative AI applications like ChatGPT to public sector partners. This includes state and federal agencies. Azure OpenAI Service offers secure access to GPT-3, GPT-4, and Embeddings as well as advanced AI models on Azure Government cloud. Developers benefit from pre-trained GPT models, allowing for speedy deployment of AI-enabled applications. With President Biden investing $140 million in the launch of 7 national AI research institutes, Azure OpenAI Service comes at a critical turning point in AI's responsible application.
Apple's CEO Tim Cook is excited about AI-based tool ChatGPT, but employee usage is being regulated due to privacy concerns. OpenAI's CEO is lobbying for greater AI regulation to prevent issues such as bias and misinformation. Cook emphasizes ethical decision making is critical in AI's evolution. Apple's interest highlights the growing importance of AI, but ethical and regulatory frameworks must be explored to mitigate potential issues and support responsible decision-making.
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