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Christopher Hutton, Technology Reporter


NextImg:Biden to discuss risks of artificial intelligence with science and tech advisers

President Joe Biden will meet with a council of advisers on science and technology to discuss how to manage and regulate the growing field of artificial intelligence.

Biden will meet with the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology on Tuesday to "discuss the importance of protecting rights and safety to ensure responsible innovation and appropriate safeguards," White House press offficials said. He will also "call on Congress to pass bipartisan privacy legislation to protect kids and limit personal data tech companies collect on all of us."

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The meeting is being held a week after Elon Musk and other artificial intelligence researchers called for a pause on the "dangerous race" to improve AI on a market level. "We call on all AI labs to immediately pause for at least six months the training of AI systems more powerful than GPT-4," the group said. "This pause should be public and verifiable and include all key actors. If such a pause cannot be enacted quickly, governments should step in and institute a moratorium."

Some researchers have warned that advanced AI could eliminate many jobs and flood media with misinformation. Others, including Musk, have even said that a sufficiently powerful AI could threaten humanity.

Several lawmakers have pushed for increased regulations on AI in general. Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) tweeted last week that the chatbot GPT-4 had "taught itself" to do advanced chemistry and that "Something is coming. We aren't ready." Murphy was slammed by AI researchers and experts on social media for not understanding how the bot works.

Italy's privacy regulator banned ChatGPT on Friday over its processing of Italian user data. "There appears to be no legal basis underpinning the massive collection and processing of personal data in order to 'train' the algorithms on which [ChatGPT] relies," the regulator stated in its order.

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The discussion is taking place on the same day Biden's predecessor, former President Donald Trump, is scheduled to appear in New York to be charged with 34 felony counts.