speed of AI vs AI-related laws:
2019: OpenAI says GPT-2 is so good it won't release it publicly (it released a smol version). 2021: EU lawmakers propose AI Act
2022: OpenAI releases ChatGPT
2023: EU parliament passes *draft* of AI Act; negotiations TK.
REGULATION
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AI Development Outpaces Regulatory Efforts: A Timeline of Speed Mismatch
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Three Steps for Building Responsible AI Infrastructure
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3 Steps To Creating The Infrastructure For Responsible AI
#AI #AIio #BigData #ML #NLU #Futureofwork @chrismessina @ChristopherIsak @davidwkenny @debashis_dutta @petitegeek @fabiomoioli @GaryMarcus @asokan_telecom http://
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EU Parliament Approves AI Act Regulating Tech Giants
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Europe moves ahead on #AI regulation, challenging tech giants’ power https://
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CEOs warn AI could destroy humanity within five to ten years
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Survey says 42% of CEOs say #AI could destroy humanity in five to ten years https://
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Europe’s Potential Disconnection from Advanced AI
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Guess Europe will be promptly unplugged from advanced AI.
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Archiving Influential Datasets: A Critical Gap in AI
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I couldn't agree more. And they could have a powerful role in the conversation about how/if to archive influential datasets which is a woeful gap at the moment
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US Begins Study of AI Regulation Rules for ChatGPT
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US begins study of possible rules to regulate #AI like #ChatGPT https://
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Bold UK AI Report from Institute GC
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Another bold report from @InstituteGC on AI and the UK, which I’m excited to have contributed. Please read and share your thoughts!
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UK must match US Inflation Reduction Act, Starmer warns investors
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The UK needs a plan on par with the US Inflation Reduction Act, Starmer says: "I can feel investors being drawn to the US – we need a response to that."
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Starmer Opposes Universal Basic Income for AI Worker Reskilling
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Starmer isn't a fan of the idea we need a universal basic income to address AI risks. He says that reskilling of workers so they can benefit from advantages of AI the better way to go about it.