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Europe within reach of landmark AI rules after nod from EU countries
Europe moves one step closer to achieving AI regulation by governments after endorsing political deal
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US regulators add artificial intelligence to potential financial system risks
US regulators fear rapid adoption of AI could create risks in the US financial system without supervision
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Generative AI a stumbling block in EU legislation talks
EU lawmakers find it difficult to unanimously agree on how to regulate AI systems like ChatGPT and keep it in check
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OpenAI CEO says possible to get regulation wrong, but should not fear it
Sam Altman says that it is possible to get AI regulation wrong but more importantly, it shouldn’t be feared
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OpenAI, Google, others pledge to watermark AI content for safety, White House says
AI companies like Meta and Alphabet voluntarily commit to AI measures introduced by White House
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Elon Musk says China will initiate AI regulations
Musk met with China's foreign, commerce and industry ministers in Beijing
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EU's Breton to discuss AI rules with OpenAI CEO in June
EU Industry chief will meet with OpenAI CEO, Sam Altman, in San Francisco to discuss global AI rules
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OpenAI offers $100,000 grants for ideas on AI governance
ChatGPT maker,to give out 10 grants out of a million dollars for experiments how the AI tech should be governed
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G7 officials to hold first meeting on AI regulation next week
Group of seven national officials to meet next week in Japan to discuss the problems faced by generative AI tech
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Regulators dust off rule books to tackle generative AI like ChatGPT
While AI services are rapidly emerging, rules to manage and control such tech has yet to drafted by regulators
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EU proposes new copyright rules for generative AI
Governing the first laws on regulating AI tech, EU agreement requires companies to disclose copyrighted material
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EU lawmakers to have tiered approach to regulate generative AI
EU Parliament working to draft regulations around generative AI apps, by tiering them into risk layers