People need to change how they're thinking about regulating AI, according to an expert who pushed back on an idea supported by lawmakers to create a new agency to regulate AI.
People need to change how they're thinking about regulating artificial intelligence, according to a prominent expert in the field, who pushed back on an idea gaining traction among lawmakers to create a new government agency to regulate AI. "Regulation is a really hard question," Andres Sawicki, a professor of law and director of the business
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Vortic is a watch company. But in 2015, that description was overly generous. It was more like two guys working out of a storage closet with $40,000 from a Kickstarter. To make ends meet, one of those guys also had a corporate job at Walmart. They aspired to make watches, sure, but they’d never actually
done it.
That’s why when a cease-and-desist letter arrived from one of the largest watch companies in the world, they thought it was a joke.
The sender was Swatch Group. “I had to google it,” Vortic cofounder R.T. Custer