Pope Francis Urges Caution in AI Regulation, Citing Potential Risks

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A top Senate Democrat, Senator Mark Warner, has stated that the United States is not ready to join a binding treaty proposed by Pope Francis to regulate artificial intelligence (AI) on a global scale. Warner believes that Congress needs to do more work on AI regulation at the national level before committing to a global treaty. While U.S. lawmakers continue discussions on AI regulation, the European Union has reached a deal to establish comprehensive rules for AI, which could serve as a model for the rest of the world. Warner emphasizes the need for responsible innovation in AI with appropriate safeguards in place.
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