Although there were expected disagreements, I was left with a strong sense of hope in some shared values
I spent a couple of days last week at the University of Oxford in the UK where I spoke at and attended the Oxford Generative AI Summit. This multi-stakeholder event brought together elected and appointed officials from the UK and other countries along with academics and executives and scientists from tech and media companies.Other speakers included Michael Kratsios, who served as U.S.
In an interview at the conference, Linda Lurie, who served in the Biden White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and is now at Westexec Advisors, told me, “What’s going to happen is that any company with a presence is going to have to comply with the most stringent regulations, which is kind of unfair and undemocratic.” She argued that many jurisdictions already have laws in place that can protect against misuse of AI.
Although many attendees and speakers expressed concerns over negative outcomes, including employment disruptions, bias, misinformation, deep fakes, privacy and security issues, lack of accountability and intellectual property disputes, just about everyone agreed that generative AI can provide humankind with hugh advantages and potential economic growth.
, which is impressive, given that the conference attendees spanned from Donald Trump’s former CTO to current Labour Party MPs.
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