Today: September 23, 2024
Today: September 23, 2024

Reining in AI means figuring out which regulation options are feasible, both technically and economically

Reining in AI means figuring out which regulation options are feasible, both technically and economicallyOne form of regulating AI is watermarking its output – the equivalent of AI signing its work.

Concern about generative artificial intelligence technologies seems to be growing almost as fast as the spread of the technologies themselves. These worries are driven by unease about the possible spread of disinformation at a scale never seen before, and fears of loss of employment, loss of control over creative works and, more futuristically, AI becoming so powerful that it causes extinction of the human species.

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