OpenAI discusses creation of global AI governance body with US, China — Bloomberg
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OpenAI Vice President Chris Lehane discussed the possibility of creating a global AI governance body led by the United States and including China. Lehane suggested that such an organization could be modeled after the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
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What happened
OpenAI, developer of the chatbot ChatGPT, is considering creation of a global AI governance body led by the US and including China as a member, Chris Lehane, OpenAI’s Vice President of Global Affairs, told reporters during a briefing at the company’s offices…
Why it matters
"AI, in some level, transcends a lot of the prevailing or traditional trade type of issues.
Common ground
There is an opportunity to really start to build something up globally, and have countries around the world, including China, potentially participate," Bloomberg quotes Lehane as saying.
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OpenAI Vice President Chris Lehane discussed the possibility of creating a global AI governance body led by the United States and including China. Lehane suggested that such an organization could be modeled after the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
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