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Tech bosses told to protect public from Artificial Intelligence dangers

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Executives from Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI have been told they had a “moral” duty to safeguard society

Tech bosses have been summoned to the White House, told they must do everything in their power to protect the public from the dangers of Artificial Intelligence.

Executives from Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI have been told they had a “moral” duty to safeguard society.

The White House also warned it may regulate the sector further.

Recently launched AI products like ChatGPT and Bard have taken the world by storm over recent months.

Their rollout has sparked debate over the broader role of AI in society.

Technology executives at the White House have been advised it’s up to firms to “ensure the safety and security of their products”.

The chief executive of OpenAI, the firm behind ChatGPT, says in terms of regulation, executives are “surprisingly on the same page on what needs to happen”.

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