The podcast discusses the US-China AI battle, potential ban on chip exports, and denying China access to advanced AI models. It also covers legal defense in AI adoption, enterprise use of AI, proposed No Fakes Act, concerns about character AI, and the impact of AI control and export restrictions on the US-China relationship.
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The US government is considering banning Chinese access to advanced AI models to protect national security and prevent potential collaboration in the future.
Companies like Adobe, Microsoft, and Google are taking steps to mitigate legal risks and defend users against copyright claims in AI training data.
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US Considering Restricting Access to Advanced AI Models
The US government is reportedly considering banning Chinese access to advanced AI models along with chip exports to China. This move stems from concerns about national security and the potential benefits China could gain through access to frontier AI models. The Department of Commerce is contemplating imposing export restrictions on general-purpose AI programs, expanding beyond physical parts. The policy aims to control the transfer of frontier models to China, but it also raises concerns about potential negative impacts on AI innovation in the US and future collaboration between the two countries.
Regulating Copyright Claims in AI Training Data
The discussion around copyright claims in AI training data is gaining attention, particularly in the context of proprietary data sets used by companies. Some content creators and copyright owners argue that the use of their works in training AI models infringes upon their copyright. To address this issue, companies like Adobe, Microsoft, and Google are taking steps to mitigate legal risks. For example, Adobe's image-to-model is trained solely on stock images for which they own the copyrights. Additionally, Adobe, Microsoft, and Google have pledged to defend users against copyright claims relating to their generative AI tools.
US Space Force Pauses Use of AI Tools Due to Data Security Concerns
The US Space Force has issued a temporary ban prohibiting the use of AI tools, including chat GPT, due to concerns about data security. The ban aims to prevent data leakage and potential exposure of sensitive and proprietary information. While this step aligns with private sector efforts to safeguard data, it also highlights the challenges of data security in military applications. Amidst these concerns, there is increasing interest in training foundation models within the intelligence establishment for greater control and protection of sensitive data.
The US-China AI battle heats up as the Biden Administration looks into ways to deny China access to key advanced AI models. Before that on the Brief: an exciting new feature from Adobe and Google protects users from copyright complaints.
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