The Sam Altman-led OpenAI has put forth a proposal to the Trump administration, urging for a rapid acceleration in AI development and a reduction in regulation.
The proposal from OpenAI advocates for “the freedom to innovate in the national interest” and a “voluntary partnership between the federal government and the private sector” as opposed to “overly burdensome state laws.” The AI company also proposed an “export control strategy” for AI developed in the U.S. and the encouragement of worldwide adoption of American AI systems.
OpenAI also urged the government to partner with the private sector in advancing AI for national security purposes. The company recently introduced ChatGPT Gov, a product tailored specifically for use by the U.S. government.
The ChatGPT maker also advocated for “a copyright approach that supports the freedom to learn” and for “protecting the ability of American AI models to learn from copyrighted content.”
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