TechRepublic June 1, 2023
Megan Crouse

Experts including ChatGPT head Sam Altman suggest AI may pose a risk of “extinction.” Altman’s OpenAI is among the U.S. tech companies keeping an eye on possible European Union regulation.

Some artificial intelligence experts have signed a letter of caution regarding unchecked technological development; the 22-word statement refers to AI as a “society-scale risk.” Meanwhile, regulatory bodies work on finalizing their stances when it comes to the uses of generative AI. How might either proposed regulation or caution from inside the tech industry affect what AI tools are available to enterprises?

Experts warn of AI risks

This week’s statement about AI risk from the Center for AI Safety was succinct: “Mitigating the risk of extinction from AI should be a...

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