Forbes October 22, 2024
As AI rapidly evolves, the gap between technological advancements and regulatory frameworks is widening, causing widespread concern. According to a recent survey from Prosper Insights & Analytics, 88% of adults in the U.S. have privacy concerns with AI using their data.
The study also found that the top three concerns among U.S. adults around recent developments in AI are the need for human oversight (39%), incorrect information or “hallucinations” (36%) and lack of trust that AI has their best interests in mind (33%).
It’s clear that guardrails are needed, but businesses and policymakers are grappling with how best to regulate AI. California Gov. Gavin Newsom recently vetoed the significant yet controversial Senate Bill 1047, which would have required businesses that...