We endorse the need for global AI regulation: OpenAI’s Chris Lehane

Chris Lehane, OpenAI's head of global policy, recently emphasized the necessity for global regulation of artificial intelligence during a summit focused on the Global South. This statement marks a significant shift in OpenAI's approach, as the company has previously been cautious about endorsing formal regulations. Lehane's comments come at a crucial time when discussions surrounding the ethical implications and governance of AI technologies are gaining momentum worldwide. He highlighted the importance of collaborative efforts among nations to ensure that AI development proceeds in a manner that is safe and beneficial for all. This call for international cooperation underscores the urgency of addressing potential risks associated with AI, particularly in regions where regulatory frameworks are still developing. As the use of AI technologies continues to expand rapidly, Lehane's endorsement of global standards reflects a growing recognition of the need for a unified approach to mitigate challenges posed by AI advancements.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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