The establishment of new barriers to technology tends to explode

Tram Ho

The US and many governments around the world are speeding up action, introducing new regulations to manage and limit the potential risks of artificial intelligence (AI) technology. The latest move by the US government is the announcement of the creation of a public working group under the Department of Commerce on generative AI technology (similar to Chat GPT, capable of generating texts and images) like human ability).

With the US, this country also does not want to go behind when it comes to setting the “rules of the game” with AI, the technology is considered to have a similar impact when the internet was born.

According to Reuters , the director of the US National Institute of Standards and Technology said that the Commerce Department’s working group will focus on looking at the unprecedented speed, scale and potential impact of generative AI, as well as the potential This technology has the potential to revolutionize many industries and societies more broadly.

According to the agency, the working group will attract volunteers who are technical experts in both the public and private sectors. The view that AI technology should be managed is one of the few issues that is receiving consensus from the US Government and Congress. In the private sector, some large technology corporations also agree with this view.

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According to NBC News , in his latest remarks at the AI ​​conference on Tuesday, President Joe Biden assessed the risks of artificial intelligence to national security and the economy that need to be addressed. time added, he will seek expert advice on the matter.

On the side of the US Congress, according to Reuters, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer on Wednesday called for a “comprehensive legislation” to promote and ensure safety from AI threats. More policy discussion forums will be held by the National Assembly later this year.

According to Bloomberg , Brad Smith, President of Microsoft Corporation also has a view, developing AI technology needs to be transparent, developers need to work with governments and researchers to solve challenges. society will appear.

Several administration officials say they are urgently laying the groundwork for policy actions, including executive orders, to be announced this summer. Besides maximizing the benefits of AI, these regulations will set new barriers for the technology that is trending today.

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Source : Genk