The European Union, United States and China are just a few of the political entities jockeying to lead artificial intelligence field both from a technological and policy standpoint.
The European Commission this week opened its new artificial intelligence office, which will help set policy for the bloc while also serving as a 'global reference point,' according to officials. 'The European AI Office will support the development and use of trustworthy AI, while protecting against AI risks,' the commission wrote in a statement published on its website.
' Safety in the development and use of AI has remained a central issue for debate and policy since the public first latched onto the potential of the technology to transform WHAT IS CHATGPT? To get a handle on controlling that development led the European Commission to launch an AI innovation package, including the GenAI4EU initiative, which will support startups and small and midsize enterprises to ensure any new AI project 'respects EU values and rules.
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