Meta’s director of global policy has backed calls for an international body to guide artificial intelligence legislation in an interview. He says that if we liken this technology to the giant magic lamp, it is too late to put it back into the magic lamp, and countries should not legislate individually in this field.
Meta’s Nick Clegg recently talked about artificial intelligence in an interview, The Guardian reported. He opposes paying content producers or news services whose content is used to train AI models. Clegg believes that this data is used under fair use mechanisms and that these mechanisms have shaped the infrastructure of the Internet.
“Creators who engage in the use of artificial intelligence themselves, rather than trying to block or slow down the technology or fight the use of their work in these tools, will be better off in the long run than those who have gone in the opposite direction of the technology,” says Metta’s Director of Global Policy.
Nick Clegg continued: “We believe we use (this data) in a way that fully complies with current legislation. Much of this data is transformed into processes used in generative artificial intelligence models. “In the long term, I can’t imagine how to get this giant back into the magic lamp, because these models use information that is publicly available on the Internet, and it’s not unreasonable to use it.”
Legislation for artificial intelligence should be universal
“Good laws will be multilateral or enforceable in different jurisdictions,” said the meta manager of AI legislation. This technology is bigger than all companies and countries. “If legislation is done in a piecemeal way, it will fail.”
Clegg explained about the increasing power of AI models: “The main idea is how we, as a single universe, should react if AI reaches a high level of autonomy or autonomy. When we reach this point, we cross the Rubicon. Of course, if we skip this point, because there are differences between experts; Some say we will pass this point in 18 months, but some say we won’t get there for another 80 years. But when we cross the Rubicon, we will be in a very different world.”
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