As public interest skyrockets in artificial intelligence services like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Bard, Washington has developed a serious case of FOMO — the fear of missing out. Congress is thinking on how, and if, the technology should be regulated
As public interest skyrockets in artificial intelligence services such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Bard, Washington has developed a serious case of FOMO — the fear of missing out.
These are meant to form a broad framework for the development of future AI. And like all regulatory proposals, they are aimed at mitigating anticipated risks while also preserving the potential benefits of innovations. “What’s interesting is that nearly all of the ‘four guardrails’ that are steering the conversation are already being implemented by the company that is leading this charge, OpenAI,” Will Rinehart, a senior fellow at the Center for Growth and Opportunity at Utah State University, told the Washington Examiner. “And the other major company in this race, Anthropic, is competing with even more safety and protections built in.
Perhaps that’s because the House boasts a few tech-focused members. Rep. Ted Lieu introduced the first-ever piece of federal legislation written by AI. The resolution states that AI “has the potential to greatly improve the lives of Americans and people around the world, by increasing productivity, improving health care, and helping to solve some of the world’s most pressing problems.”
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