VentureBeat July 9, 2023
Michal Tzuchman-Katz, MD, Kahun Medical

President Biden is meeting with AI experts to examine the dangers of AI. Sam Altman and Elon Musk are publicly voicing their concerns. Consulting giant Accenture became the latest to bet on AI, announcing plans to invest $3 billion in the technology and double its AI-focused staff to 80,000. That’s on top of other consulting firms, with Microsoft, Alphabet and Nvidia joining the fray.

Major companies aren’t waiting for the bias problem to disappear before they adopt AI, which makes it even more urgent to solve one of the biggest challenges facing all of the major generative AI models. But AI regulation will take time.

Because every AI model is constructed by humans and trained on data collected by humans,...

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