CEOs of tech gias such as Elon Musk, Sundar Pichai, Mark Zuckerberg and Sam Altman held a meeting with US senators on Wednesday about artificial ielligence, its dramatic progress and how to regulate the technology.
US lawmakers are looking for ways to reduce the risks of artificial ielligence. This technology has received a lot of atteion in the past mohs and not only many users have started using it, but also the investme of companies in this field has increased significaly. In fact, after the launch of the ChatGPT chatbot, the popularity of artificial ielligence-based tools increased significaly.
CEOs of tech gias agree to set rules for artificial ielligence
According to Reuters, more than 60 senators were prese in this meeting. They said there was a general consensus at the meeting that artificial ielligence needs governme regulation.
Along with the legislators, Elon Musk also says that we need a regulator to ensure the correct and safe use of artificial ielligence:
“It is importa for us to have a referee. “A regulator must make sure companies are taking actions that are safe and in the public ierest.”
According to Musk, this meeting was a service to humanity and may be recorded in history as an importa meeting for the future of humanity. The owner of social network X (formerly Twitter) also confirmed that he described artificial ielligence as a double-edged sword during the meeting.
Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, said in this meeting that it should ieract with artificial ielligence to support its innovations and security protections:
“We are dealing with an emerging technology, there are importa values that need to be balanced, and the governme is ultimately responsible for doing so. It is better to set this standard by American companies; Because they can work with our governme to shape these standards on importa issues.”
According to US Senator and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, despite the meeting, there is still a long way to go:
“We are starting to address one of the most importa issues facing the next generation, and today we had a great start. However, there is still a long way to go.”
Republican Senator Todd Young, who was one of the hosts of this meeting, said:
“I believe the Senate will get to a poi where I think the Judiciary Committees will be ready to begin the process of reviewing AI legislation.”
The upcoming US election is one reason why lawmakers wa to make sure AI is safe. In fact, the senators wa security guards to deal with dangerous deepfakes that could attack infrastructure or ierfere with elections. For this reason, Schumer has announced that the laws should be made before the 2024 US elections.




