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Now playing Next Tech News OpenAI's Sam Altman calls for international watchdog to oversee AI The creator of ChatGPT has suggested an international agency like the UN's nuclear watchdog could police and regulate the technology. 07/06/2023
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Now playing Next World News Euroviews. If we're not careful, AI hiring could institutionalise discrimination Relying too heavily on automation and AI is akin to commercial airlines simply using autopilot: there’s too much on the line to dismiss the importance of human intervention, Oz Rashid writes. 29/05/2023
Now playing Next Tech News World is at a ‘tipping point’ thanks to AI, says Nvidia boss Nvidia’s president and CEO Jensen Huang said the company’s Grace Hopper Superchips, which should help tech companies create more AI-related projects, are now in full production. 29/05/2023
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Now playing Next Europe News Brussels and Google pitch voluntary AI pact to fill legislative gap EU legislators are currently negotiating the Artificial Intelligence Act, but the legislation could take up to three years to be fully applicable. 25/05/2023
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