To be, or not to be? To regulate, or not to regulate? There is no consensus among policy makers, academics, investors, entrepreneurs, and consumers. Nonetheless, the following developments are noteworthy and worth a read to form an independent view:
NIST launched the Trustworthy and Responsible AI Resource Center, which will facilitate implementation of, and international alignment with, the AI RMF
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AI Art Wars: Japan Says AI Model Training Doesn’t Violate Copyright
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President Biden Issues Executive Order on Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence
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Leading AI nations have reached a world-first agreement at Bletchley Park establishing a shared understanding of the opportunities and risks posed by frontier AI
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World’s First AI Law: EU Announces Provisional Agreement on AI Act
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China’s New AI Regulations
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Rite Aid Banned from Using AI Facial Recognition After FTC Says Retailer Deployed Technology without Reasonable Safeguards
FTC says Rite Aid technology falsely tagged consumers, particularly women and people of color, as shoplifters; Ban will last five years
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White House science chief signals US-China co-operation on AI safety
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World’s Most Extensive AI Rules Approved in EU Despite Criticism
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In A Bipartisan Vote, Senate Passes Senator Wiener’s Landmark AI Safety And Innovation Bill
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