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OpenAI chief tells G7 to 'not cede responsibilities' to AI giants

OpenAI chief tells G7 to 'not cede responsibilities' to AI giants
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has urged G7 leaders to maintain regulatory control over artificial intelligence rather than delegating it to private corporations. He emphasized that while tech companies possess technical expertise, democratic governments must establish the ethical and safety standards for AI deployment.

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OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman urged world leaders at the G7 summit on Wednesday not to surrender control over artificial intelligence to the companies building it , calling on governments to set global standards for deploying the rapidly advancing technology.

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The article reports on a high-level policy speech and provides context on the differing regulatory approaches between the US and EU.

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