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OpenAI: AI is a global issue, we need a global approach to govern it: OpenAI’s Jason Kwon

Countries and global institutions must work together to harmonise efforts to tackle issues around artificial intelligence (AI), and India has a major part to play in this conversation, OpenAI chief strategy officer Jason Kwon said at the Global Business Summit on Saturday.“AI is a global issue, and we need a global approach to govern it,” he said.Elevate Your Tech Prowess with High-Value Skill CoursesOffering CollegeCourseWebsiteMITMIT Technology Leadership and InnovationVisitIndian School of BusinessISB Professional…

artificial intelligence: Writing the new rules for AI

The launch of ChatGPT in November 2022 heralded a new era in democratising the use of artificial intelligence (AI). Since then, use of AI has quickly expanded across many sectors, including healthcare, education, financial services, public safety, etc.However, rapidly advancing capabilities of AI have also brought to the fore the criticality of safety and ethical use of these technologies. Elevate Your Tech Prowess with High-Value Skill CoursesOffering CollegeCourseWebsiteIIM KozhikodeIIMK Advanced Data Science For…

5 things about AI you may have missed today: AI opportunities rise in India, Meta revenue gets AI boost, and more

AI Roundup: Several notable developments took place in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) today, January 18. At the Microsoft forum, startup founders have shared their views on AI opportunities in India. Meanwhile, the World Economic Forum's AI Governance Alliance highlighted the need for global efforts to make access to AI equitable at Davos.All this, and more in today's AI roundup. 1. Startup founders share views on AI opportunitiesMicrosoft today hosted a forum inviting startup founders across diverse…

5 things about AI you may have missed today: Accenture unveils Gen AI studio, Biden’s AI strategy sparks concern, more

Pakistan's Imran Khan speaks from prison through AI in virtual rally amid election concerns; France leads global shift with AI-powered surveillance ahead of 2024 olympics; Biden's stealthy AI strategy sparks clash with Elon Musk and OpenAI over transparency; Accenture unveils Gen AI studio in Bengaluru - this and more in our daily roundup. Let us take a look.1. Pakistan's Imran Khan speaks from prison through AI in virtual rallyFormer Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, currently imprisoned, addressed supporters via a…

5 things about AI you may have missed today: MIT rolls out AI governance paper; Nvidia eyes Vietnam as 2nd home for AI

AI Roundup: Several notable developments took place in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) today, December 11. US chipmaker Nvidia announced that it will support the development of AI as well as digital infrastructure in Vietnam. Meanwhile, Rakuten CEO Hiroshi Mikitani said the company is developing its proprietary AI model. In a new development, scholars and leaders have MIT have released a white paper on AI governance.All this, and more in today's AI roundup. 1. Nvidia to support AI development in VietnamUS…

ChatGPT maker OpenAI bats for crowdsourced AI regulation with new grant program

OpenAI, maker of popular AI chatbot ChatGPT, has announced the launch of a program to award ten $100,000 grants to fund experiments in setting up a democratic process for deciding what rules AI systems should follow, within the bounds defined by the law. The company says that it wants to learn from these experiments, and use them as the basis for a more global, and more ambitious process in future. It hopes that these initial experiments could help explore decision relevant questions and build novel democratic tools…

OpenAI offers $100,000 grants for ideas on AI governance

OpenAI, the startup behind the popular ChatGPT artificial intelligence chatbot, said Thursday it will award 10 equal grants from a fund of $1 million for experiments in democratic processes to determine how AI software should be governed to address bias and other factors.The $100,000 grants will go to recipients who present compelling frameworks for answering such questions as whether AI ought to criticize public figures and what it should consider the “median individual” in the world, according to a blog post announcing…