EU, US to tackle digital frictions through talks
EU and US to hold talks on digital regulations, including AI rules, to address tensions and potential targeting of American tech giants.
Read on Economic Times Tech →A contractor for AI giants OpenAI and Anthropic is developing a system to combat extremism, aiming to address safety concerns amidst lawsuits alleging AI's role in enabling violence.
Why it matters
This article highlights the growing focus on AI safety and the ethical implications of AI development. As AI models become more powerful and widely adopted, ensuring they are not used to spread extremism or facilitate violence is a critical challenge. The involvement of contractors working directly with leading AI companies underscores the industry's recognition of these risks and their efforts to proactively mitigate them.
Companies that build AI are facing lawsuits because their technology might be helping bad people. To fix this, a company that helps AI giants like OpenAI and Anthropic is making a new plan to stop extremists from using AI.
EU and US to hold talks on digital regulations, including AI rules, to address tensions and potential targeting of American tech giants.
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