A new report on AI suggests that the U.S. government needs to act as advancements in the technology poses a potential risk to national security.
The U.S. government has a "clear and urgent need" to act as swiftly developing artificial intelligence could potentially lead to human extinction through weaponization and loss of control, according to a government-commissioned report.
The plan begins with establishing interim advanced AI safeguards before formalizing them into law. The safeguards would then be internationalized. Some measures could include a new AI agency putting a leash on the level of computing power AI is set at, requiring AI companies to get government permission to deploy new models above a certain threshold and to consider outlawing the publication of how powerful AI models work, such as in open-source licensing, TIME reported. GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HERE The report also recommended the government tighten controls on the manufacture and export of AI chips.
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