"Global AI Regulation and Collaboration: Insights and Warnings"

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OpenAI's leadership proposes the need for an international regulatory body for AI, similar to that governing nuclear power, to ensure safety and help integrate AI systems with society. The proposed body would inspect systems, require audits, test for compliance with safety standards, place restrictions on degrees of deployment and levels of security, and track compute power and energy usage dedicated to AI research. While the proposal is a conversation starter, there are no plans to slow down AI development just yet.
Topics:business#ai-development#ai-governance#ai-regulation#international-regulatory-body#openai#safety-standards
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