In a world increasingly dominated by artificial intelligence, a crucial question arises: How do we regulate it?
According to Jonathan Bartlett a software engineer, researcher, and programmer, this is how AI should be regulated:
1. We need to protect consumers.
The government should legislate technical and visual markers for AI-generated content. For instance, special markings indicating that content is AI-generated. This will allow users to discern and apply appropriate skepticism.
2. Companies must be clear about who assumes responsibility for the content produced by AI.
It’s crucial to identify which results come from identifiable algorithms and which are generated by AI.
3. Copyright rules for content used in AI models need clarification.
Sam Altman from OpenAI ponders the broader impact of AI on society and geopolitics. He considers future systems, far more powerful than the current GPT-4, which might require global regulation. Altman proposes a model similar to the International Atomic Energy Agency to oversee these advanced systems.
These proposals aim for clarity and responsibility, essential for a safe and ethical technological future.

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