WSJ: Biden administration considers measures to regulate AI systems

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The newspaper writes that the administration of US President Joe Biden is considering regulating systems based on artificial intelligence (AI). The Wall Street Gazette.

The publication says that US authorities are afraid of the potential criminal use of artificial intelligence and spreading misinformation.

The U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration first filed a formal public request for a so-called “liability measure,” raising the question of whether potentially dangerous new AI models will be subject to certification before they’re released.

Division head Alan Davidson highlighted the incredible capabilities of this technology at the dawn of its development.

“We know there are a number of restrictions that need to be enforced to make sure they are used responsibly,” he said.

Davidson noted that proposals for AI regulation will be accepted within the next 60 days. In addition, recommendations will be made as a basis for US officials to work with this technology.

Earlier, Biden said in a meeting with representatives of the White House Council of Science and Technology Advisors, in response to a question about the potential danger of artificial intelligence, that this is not yet clear, but that it is possible.

It was previously reported that Twitter CEO Elon Musk. increases It projects Twitter’s computing power to compete with other companies in the field of artificial intelligence.

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