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In March 2023, OpenAI asked the ARC to test GPT-4 to assess the model's ability to exhibit power-seeking behavior. [10] ARC evaluated GPT-4's ability to strategize, reproduce itself, gather resources, stay concealed within a server, and execute phishing operations. [11] As part of the test, GPT-4 was asked to solve a CAPTCHA puzzle. [12]
More than 100 employees of artificial intelligence (AI) companies called on California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) to sign the state’s new AI regulation bill in a letter Monday. The letter, sent by ...
A David Binder Research poll commissioned by the Center for AI Safety, a group focused on mitigating societal-scale risk and a sponsor of the bill, found that 77% of Californians support a proposal to require companies to test AI models for safety risks, and 86% consider it an important priority for California to develop AI safety regulations.
Earlier in the day, Microsoft backed OpenAI voiced support for another AI bill from California, called AB 3211, that would require tech companies to label AI-generated content, which can range ...
California has established itself as a leader in the global AI arms race, with 35 of the top 50 AI companies based in the state, according to a report from the Brookings Institute.
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California, home of 35 of the world’s top 50 AI companies, has been an early adopter of AI technologies and could soon deploy generative AI tools to address highway congestion and road safety ...
Anthropic says it is closer to backing a California bill to regulate AI. The bill, introduced by Sen. Scott Wiener, aims to deter unsafe AI models. Amendments include reduced penalties, clearer ...