PYMNTS.com July 23, 2024

After Amazon called for global alignment on responsible artificial intelligence (AI) measures, industry experts are weighing in on the potential implications for international commerce and tech regulation.

The eCommerce giant’s statement, delivered by David Zapolsky, senior vice president of global public policy and general counsel, emphasized the need for global alignment to protect U.S. economic prosperity and security. This call comes a year after leading American Big Tech companies, including Amazon, agreed to the Biden administration’s voluntary commitments to manage AI risks.

“It’s like the fox suggesting a security upgrade for the henhouse,” Lars Nyman, chief marketing officer at CUDO Compute, a decentralized cloud computing platform, told PYMNTS. “While it’s commendable that they’re advocating for responsibility, one can’t help but...

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