Two influential Japanese companies are warning that “social order could collapse” in the new AI era as they call for new laws to restrain the technology.
NTT and Yomiuri also reportedly suggested implementing laws to protect elections and national security from generative AI, noting that their executives have been analyzing the impact of such technology since last year in a study group led by researchers at Keio University in Tokyo.Meanwhile, there exists a global push to stop the potential negative impact posed by AI, with the European Union spearheading the agenda.
The European Union have recently established laws calling on the creators of powerful AI tools to run the technology through safety tests and inform regulators of dangerous occurrences. The legislation also reportedly seeks to stop the use of AI emotion-recognition tools in schools and workplaces.According to guidance obtained by Axios from the House’s Chief Administrative Officer, Catherine Szpindor, Microsoft Copilot has been deemed “unauthorized for House use” by the Office of Cybersecurity.
This move follows a previous restriction imposed by the House in June 2024 on the use of ChatGPT, allowing limited access to the paid subscription version while banning the free version altogether. The decision to ban Copilot highlights the federal government’s ongoing struggle to navigate the internal use of AI technologies while simultaneously working on regulations for the rapidly evolving industry.
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