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Regulation for a technology industry that sure does get sued a lot seems worthwhile
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The New York Times reports that the White House may create a new working group to oversee AI development.
Key facts
- The New York Times reports that the White House may create a new working group to oversee AI development
- If an oversight group is created, it would mark a reversal from the hands-off attitude presented in the White House's previously introduced AI Action Plan
- Regulation for a technology industry that sure does get sued a lot seems worthwhile
Summary
No clear approach has been decided, but the Times suggested it could mimic what's currently happening within the UK government, where multiple layers of oversight confirm that AI models meet safety standards. (Although the UK has recently been having its own drama about AI regulation.) There's also still a chance the entire concept fizzles and comes to nothing. If an oversight group is created, it would mark a reversal from the hands-off attitude presented in the White House's previously introduced AI Action Plan. Regulation for a technology industry that sure does get sued a lot seems worthwhile.