AI governance

Competition and Markets Authority unveils principles for responsible AI

The U.K.'s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has set out seven principles to guide the development and deployment of foundation models, a type of...

Tech leaders and senators discuss AI regulation at Capitol Hill

Tech leaders and senators gathered on Capitol Hill to discuss the regulation of artificial intelligence (AI). The meeting, hosted by Senate Majority Leader Chuck...

AI companies pledge to make AI systems more trustworthy

The Biden-Harris administration has announced that eight major tech companies have agreed to red team their AI applications and prioritize research that will make...

OpenAI unveils web crawler

OpenAI has announced plans to use its web crawler, GPTBot, to assist publishers and site owners in controlling their content. "Web pages crawled with the...

XKool using AI to automate building design process

XKool, a Chinese firm, is using AI to automate the whole building design process, from establishing masterplans to preparing construction drawings. In China, the...

Google, Microsoft and others agree to voluntary AI safety action

Seven major American artificial intelligence companies including Google and Microsoft have promised that new AI systems will go through outside testing before they are publicly released, and that they will clearly label AI-generated content, U.S. President Joe Biden announced Friday. “These commitments, which the companies will implement immediately, underscore three fundamental principles: safety, security, and

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