
Lawmakers and executives are considering testing AI models to assess their safety. India updates its AI policy, requiring tech firms to seek government approval for new AI models. The EU and the US are implementing regulations on AI to address concerns about fairness, innovation, and potential risks. Various viewpoints suggest caution in regulating AI to avoid stifling its potential and to focus on responsible use.
The pushback against ubiquitous surveillance and targeted deepfaking has begun—but regulation may fail to keep up with AI advances. https://t.co/L5YvS5VpdQ
AI technology is neither good nor bad. Regulators should focus on how it is used, explains @EU_Commission Executive Vice President @vestager. https://t.co/KzJdVhd3jZ https://t.co/8s4P4qZIBd
Reasonable. https://t.co/tYcN8Hn5qG (Basically, don't regulate AI; regulate various use cases the same way we regulate everything else; and there's no rush.)












