The government needs to work faster to regulate AI, which has more potential for the good of humanity than any other ...
Microsoft joined a sprawling global debate on the regulation of artificial intelligence Thursday, echoing calls for a new federal agency to control the technology’s development and urging the Biden ...
This part of a broader effort by major AI players to advocate for regulations and legislation governing the use of artificial ...
The software giant says a new government agency could help implement laws and get ahead of potential problems.
The push by Big Tech companies such as Microsoft and Google to regulate artificial intelligence could stifle competition and ...
Microsoft President Brad Smith laid out proposals ... Smith proposed a five-point plan for governing AI in a Thursday blog post, adding to recent calls for regulations from OpenAI's founder and Google ...
Microsoft President Brad Smith has called for governments to “move faster” on regulating artificial intelligence (AI) but said that tech companies need to step up to the plate too.
Calls to regulate AI have increased in the last few months as the rise of AI platforms, such as ChatGPT, have risen in popularity. Other tech giants, like Google and Microsoft, have also announced ...
Its other popular AI products include the image-maker DALL-E. Microsoft has invested billions ... the creation of large-scale AI models, safety regulations and tests that AI models must pass ...
Calls to regulate AI have increased in the last few months as the rise of AI platforms, such as ChatGPT, have risen in popularity. Other tech giants, like Google and Microsoft, have also announced ...
Its other popular AI products include the image-maker DALL-E. Microsoft has invested billions ... the creation of large-scale AI models, safety regulations and tests that AI models must pass ...
Calls to regulate AI have increased in the last few months as the rise of AI platforms, such as ChatGPT, have risen in popularity. Other tech giants, like Google and Microsoft, have also announced ...