AXIOS June 22, 2023
Ryan Heath

A team of Stanford researchers is warning that leading AI models are woefully non-compliant with responsible AI standards, represented by the EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act.

Driving the news: The House Science Committee meets Thursday to probe AI executives on how to develop AI “towards the national interest.”

Why it matters: While leading AI companies have expressed openness to regulation, they don’t come close to following the first democratic rules for AI foundation models, drafted by EU officials and lawmakers, the study finds.

  • The research represents the first detailed look at how leading AI models stack up against what’s likely to be the first thorough set of rules governing AI. The study will feature in today’s hearing.

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