There has been criticism of the rollout of some AI systems.
We’ve seen companies racing to develop and put out AI chatbots and similar platforms. The companies are doing it for monetary reasons and competition, and that has frightened industry analysts, academics, federal government officials both in administration and in Congress, as well as many people across the country who’ve used or sampled the technology.
Recently On CBS News’ “Face the Nation,” Microsoft President and Vice Chair Brad Smith said he expects the US government to regulate artificial intelligence. He also said companies should not dictate the policy for AI development. Instead, the elected government for the US should be calling the shots.
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