The Biden administration is soliciting public input on measures to regulate artificial intelligence tools such as ChatGPT as questions mount about the fast-moving technology’s impact on national security and education.
The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), a Commerce Department agency that advises the White House on telecommunications and information policy, said it will spend the next 60 days examining options such as audits, risk assessments, and a potential certification process to ease public anxiety around the AI models.
“Responsible AI systems could bring enormous benefits, but only if we address their potential consequences and harms,” said Alan Davidson, NTIA administrator and Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information, on April 11. “For these systems to reach their full potential, companies and consumers need to be able to trust them.”…
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