CNBC June 13, 2023
Hayden Field,Lauren Feiner

Key Points

– Google and OpenAI, two leaders in artificial intelligence, have opposing ideas about how it should be regulated by the government, a new filing reveals.

– While OpenAI CEO Sam Altman touted the idea of a new government agency focused on AI to deal with its complexities and license the technology, Google said it preferred a “multi-layered, multi-stakeholder approach to AI governance.”

– Others in the AI space, including researchers, have expressed similar opinions, saying that regulating AI by the government sector may be a better way to protect marginalized communities — despite OpenAI’s argument that technology is advancing too quickly for such an approach.

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