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Global Al policymakers may need a hubris check
Mint Mumbai
|November 06, 2023
Orders and declarations on artificial intelligence have come thick and fast lately, with the UK's Bletchley Park back in the arc-lights, but AI is far too complex for snappy regulation
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Governments appear keener on claiming the right to become the alpha custodians of artificial intelligence (AI) governance than on striking a balance by putting guard-rails around AI without stifling innovation. While their upping the ante to rein in tech companies that are building and releasing AI and generative AI (GenAI) models at a frenetic pace is credible, since it pressures them to develop responsible Al models, using terms like "world leader in AI safety" also smacks of one-upmanship in AI-related geopolitics. Consider these press announcements. On 30 October, the US government said President Joe Biden is issuing a "landmark Executive Order to ensure that America leads the way in seizing the promise and managing the risks of AI." On 1 November, the UK government followed by announcing at its just-concluded AI Summit at Bletchley Park that "leading AI nations" have reached a "worldfirst agreement" on "the opportunities and risks posed by frontier AI" (jargon for big foundational models like GPT-4). A day later, the UK a
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