WASHINGTON : The chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee on Wednesday urged CEOs of several artificial intelligence companies to prioritize security measures, combat bias, and responsibly roll out new technologies.
Democratic Senator Mark Warner raised concerns about potential risks posed by AI technology."Beyond industry commitments, however, it is also clear that some level of regulation is necessary in this field," said Warner, who sent letters to the CEOs of OpenAI, Scale AI, Meta Platforms, Alphabet's Google, Apple, Stability AI, Midjourney, Anthropic, Percipient.ai, and Microsoft Corp.
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