#USA #AI #AIRegulation #GenerativeAI: "Indeed, the US government’s record to date on AI has mostly involved vague calls for “continued United States leadership in artificial intelligence research and development” or “adoption of artificial intelligence technologies in the Federal Government,” which is fine, but not exactly concrete policy.
That said, we probably are going to see more specific action soon given the unprecedented degree of public attention and number of congressional hearings devoted to AI. AI companies themselves are actively working on self-regulation in the hope of setting the tone for regulation by others. That — plus the sheer importance of an emerging technology like AI — makes it worth digging a little deeper into what action in DC might involve.
You can break most of the ideas circulating into one of four rough categories:
Rules: New regulations and laws for individuals and companies training AI models, building or selling chips used for AI training, and/or using AI models in their business
Institutions: New government agencies or international organizations that can implement and enforce these new regulations and laws
Money: Additional funding for research, either to expand AI capabilities or to ensure safety
People: Expanded high-skilled immigration and increased education funding to build out a workforce that can build and control AI"
https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/23775650/ai-regulation-openai-gpt-anthropic-midjourney-stable