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by czbond
974 days ago
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I don't know that OpenAI does what it to be regulated. The EU was looking to enforce laws into providing auditable transparency into how decisions are made for suggestions - and OpenAI is freaked out by that. If I recall, they were looking at having to pull out of the EU if enacted. The only company I am aware of currently looking to tackle AI Governance is Verses - they released a paper on it. https://www.verses.ai/ai-governance |
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> Altman was cited by the Financial Times as saying that the draft EU rules were causing him "a lot of concern" but that OpenAI would indeed try to comply with them. "But if we can't comply with them, we will cease operations [in Europe]."
- https://www.dw.com/en/openai-ceo-rolls-back-threat-to-quit-e...
To me, this sounds rather more banal: "We will obey the law. If the law says we can't operate, we will obey the law."