Grappling with AI: How govts plan to deal with revolutionary tools like ChatGPT and Bard

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Ahead of Europes AI Act that could establish a benchmark for how national governments regulate artificial intelligence tools, the Group of Seven (G7) developed nations has said that a risk-based regulation of AI could be a potential first step towards creating a template to regulate emerging tools such as Open AIs ChatGPT and Googles Bard...

G7s risk-based approach could involve graded regulation, with a lesser compliance burden on developers or users of AI tool deployed in areas such as the word processing business or generating music, as compared to the regulatory supervision on, say, a tool aiding doctors in medical diagnosis or one linked to a face-reading device thats matching peoples identities...

China has been developing its own regulatory regime the countrys federal Internet regulator earlier this month put out a 20-point draft to regulate generative AI services, including mandates to ensure accuracy and privacy, prevent discrimination and guarantee protection of intellectual property rights...

The document included multiple examples of AI use cases that the White House OSTP considers problematic it clarifies that it should only apply to automated systems that have the potential to meaningfully impact the American publics rights, opportunities, or access to critical resources or services, generally excluding many industrial and/or operational applications of AI...

Also, it is unknown whether the non binding document will prompt necessary congressional action to govern this unregulated space, they said in a December paper titled Opportunities and blind spots in the White Houses blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights...

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