Biden administration officials are divided over how aggressively new artificial intelligence tools should be regulated, and the disagreements between the two emerged in Sweden this week.
Some White House and Commerce Department officials support the EU’s proposed strong measures against AI products such as ChatGPT and Dall-E, people familiar with the talks said. Meanwhile, U.S. national security officials and some members of the State Department said aggressive regulation of this nascent technology would put the country at a competitive disadvantage, according to the people, who asked not to be identified because the information has not been made public. I argue that it will put me in a position where
The cacophony has caused the US to respond inconsistently to the EU’s plans to apply additional rules to generative AI at the US-EU Trade Technology Council meeting in Sweden this week. The proposal would allow developers of artificial intelligence tools to document copyrighted material used to train their products and track more closely how that information is used, among many other things. will be forced to comply with the strong regulations of
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