How do you regulate large language models? We look at the challenges of regulating these AI approaches and how governments and companies can approach it. We untangle how these models work, and dive into the mechanics of what information is controllable. We walk through concrete information that is a benefit to you here as our listener, and incentive for you to join us in future conversations as we continue to unravel it.
In addition, John Willis was on the panel today, and he started us off with a story about API's, Amazon, Jeff Bezos, and O'Reilly from the warmup. So you'll get a short bonus story by John Willis before we start.
References
https://ised-isde.canada.ca/site/innovation-better-canada/en/artificial-intelligence-and-data-act-aida-companion-document
https://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/headlines/society/20230601STO93804/eu-ai-act-first-regulation-on-artificial-intelligence#:~:text=Parliament's%20 priority%20is%20to%20make,automation%2C%20to%20prevent%20harmful%20outcomes
https://www.trade.gov/market-intelligence/uk-ai-regulations-2023
https://content.naic.org/cipr-topics/artificial-intelligence
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