'US totally rejects global AI governance': What White House adviser Michael Kratsios said at India AI Summit
At the India AI Summit, Michael Kratsios, a senior technology adviser from the White House, expressed strong opposition to global governance of artificial intelligence (AI), asserting that such an approach could stifle innovation and impede the potential of the technology. He emphasized that AI should not be regulated by bureaucratic systems or central authorities, as this could hinder its ability to contribute positively to society. Kratsios highlighted the importance of fostering an environment that encourages experimentation and creativity in AI development, suggesting that a decentralized approach would better serve the interests of technological advancement. His remarks come amid growing international discussions on how to effectively govern AI technologies, which have sparked debates over ethical implications and safety concerns. The U.S. stance, as articulated by Kratsios, signals a clear preference for minimal governmental oversight in favor of free-market principles, a position that may influence how AI policies evolve globally and particularly in nations like India, which is rapidly advancing in AI research and application.
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