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OpenAI considers leaving EU over AI regulation concerns.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has warned that the company might pull its services from the European market in response to AI regulation being developed by the EU. Altman said he had “many concerns” about the EU AI Act, which is currently being finalized by lawmakers. The terms of the Act have been expanded in recent months to include new obligations for makers of so-called “foundation models” — large-scale AI systems that power services like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and DALL-E.

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Navigating the Complexities of AI Regulation and Governance
The AI industry is desperate for regulation to slow down the competition and ensure safety. Priorities for regulation include interpretability, security, evaluations and audits, and liability for AI-design companies. The industry is willing to accept imperfect rules to ensure safety and prevent a race to the bottom.

Regulators and Tech Experts Call for Swift Action to Control AI Hype.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is concerned about the unpredictability and inexplicability of AI models, which could pose a challenge to companies creating and marketing these tools, and federal regulators tasked with protecting consumers who use them. FTC Commissioner Alvaro Bedoya warned that AI developers would likely run into trouble with his agency if they oversell what AI is able to achieve. He also urged companies to think hard about how their technology will affect people’s mental health, particularly kids and teenagers. Bedoya also warned that under current law, companies won’t be able to defend themselves from consumer complaints by saying their AI system developed unanticipated knowledge or skills.