regulation
"The regulation of AI R&D is predicated on the illusion of 'existential risks' pushed by a handful of delusional think tanks."

Critics wonder if new laws are no more than a knee-jerk reaction to chatbots describing the country's PM's policies as "fascist"

Open models hold potential for “substantial harms, such as risks to security, equity, civil rights, or other harms due to, for instance, affirmative misuse, failures of effective oversight, or lack of clear accountability mechanisms”

"Artificial intelligence by the name is not something that you can actually govern," says Dubai Futures CEO. But the World Economic Forum tries, nonetheless.

Rules demand "a significant uplift in terms of new data sourcing... IT leadership will need to carefully manage cultural and technical integration between internal risk and compliance teams"

You say "potato", I say sending data across a proprietary global network kept with an intentionally low network utilisation rate is not an act of charity...