Florida AG to probe OpenAI, alleging possible connection to FSU shooting
Florida AG to investigate OpenAI over alleged harm to minors, national security threats, and a possible link to a past FSU shooting.
Read on TechCrunch →OpenAI has paused its UK data centre project due to regulatory concerns and high energy costs, impacting the UK's AI hub ambitions.
Why it matters
This development highlights the significant infrastructure challenges and regulatory hurdles facing large-scale AI development globally. OpenAI's decision to pause a major data centre project in the UK underscores the complex interplay between technological advancement, economic viability, and governmental policy in the burgeoning AI sector. It signals that the cost and regulatory environment are critical factors for AI companies looking to expand their physical footprint, potentially influencing where future AI infrastructure is built and impacting national strategies to foster AI innovation.
OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, has stopped building a big computer center in the UK. They are worried about the rules and how much electricity will cost. This is bad for the UK's plan to be a leader in AI.
Florida AG to investigate OpenAI over alleged harm to minors, national security threats, and a possible link to a past FSU shooting.
Read on TechCrunch →Florida's Attorney General is investigating OpenAI following reports that ChatGPT was used to plan a fatal shooting at Florida State University.
Read on TechCrunch →Florida's Attorney General is launching an investigation into OpenAI and its AI chatbot, ChatGPT.
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