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OpenAI Backs Idea of Requiring Licenses for Advanced AI Systems

OpenAI Backs Idea of Requiring Licenses for Advanced AI Systems
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OpenAI Backs Idea of Requiring Licenses for Advanced AI Systems

(Bloomberg) An internal policy memo drafted by OpenAI shows the company supports the idea of requiring government licenses from anyone who wants to develop advanced artificial intelligence systems. The document also suggests the company is willing to pull back the curtain on the data it uses to train image generators. Most Read from BloombergBillionaire Sternlicht Sees ‘Category 5 Hurricane’ Spurred by Fed Rate HikesUS Recession Becomes Closer Call as Economists Rethink ForecastsApple Tests ‘

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OpenAI Backs Idea of Requiring Licenses for Advanced AI Systems

(Bloomberg) An internal policy memo drafted by OpenAI shows the company supports the idea of requiring government licenses from anyone who wants to develop advanced artificial intelligence systems. The document also suggests the company is willing to pull back the curtain on the data it uses to train image generators. Most Read from BloombergChina Replaces Foreign Minister After Mysterious Absence‘We Were Wrong’: Morgan Stanley’s Wilson Offers Stocks Mea CulpaTwitter Turning Into X Set to Kil

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Since 2020, several governments and organizations have banned, or considered banning, the immensely popular social media app TikTok from their staff’s devices.

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