CNBC May 25, 2023
Lauren Feiner

Key Points

– Microsoft laid out five principles the government should consider to regulate artificial intelligence as it hurries to ensure laws and enforcement can keep up with the rapidly advancing technology.

– Last week, Sam Altman, CEO of ChatGPT-maker OpenAI, urged a Senate subcommittee to implement protections and guardrails on the technology.

– Among the suggestions is a version of the financial service sector’s Know Your Customer rules adapted for AI.

Microsoft laid out five principles the government should consider to regulate artificial intelligence as it hurries to ensure laws and enforcement can keep up with the rapidly advancing technology.

The principles Microsoft President Brad Smith announced on Thursday are:

  • Installing and building on AI safety frameworks led...

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