artificial intelligence such as Microsoft-backed OpenAI’s ChatGPT are complicating efforts to bring in laws governing the use of the technology.Here are the latest steps some key nations and international governing bodies are taking to regulate AI tools.BRITAIN Financial Conduct Authority, one of several state regulators tasked with drawing up norms, is consulting with Alan Turing Institute and other legal and academic institutionsCHINA Issued a set of temporary measures on July 13 to manage generative AI industry
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« Back to recommendation storiesI don't want to see these stories becauseSUBMITService providers required to conduct security assessments and perform algorithm filing proceduresEUROPEAN UNION EU lawmakers agreed in June to changes in a draft of the bloc’s AI Act Facial recognition and biometric surveillance likely to be key issues — some lawmakers want a total ban while EU countries want exception for national security, defence and military purposesUNITED NATIONS Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in June backed a proposal for the creation of an AI watchdog like IAEA He has also announced plans to start work by end of the year on a highlevel AI advisory bodyFRANCE Privacy watchdog CNIL said in April it was probing complaints about ChatGPT after the service was temporarily banned in Italy over suspected breach of privacy rulesUNITED STATES US Federal Trade Commission has opened a probe into OpenAI on claims that it has run afoul of consumer protection laws, news reports said on July 13 National Institute of Standards and
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