OpenAI Chief To Call For AI Regulation Before Congress | Silicon
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67% : OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman to tell US Congress that 'regulation of AI is essential', but companies must have flexibility to adaptOpenAI chief executive Sam Altman on Tuesday is to call for regulation of AI before the US Congress - with the caveat that that regulation should remain flexible.55% : Altman is to say he is "eager to help policymakers as they determine how to facilitate regulation that balances incentivising safety while ensuring that people are able to access the technology's benefits".
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