![]() ![]() OpenAI did not respond to a request for comment. One place Altman didn't get to this week was Brussels, where EU regulators are working on the long-awaited EU AI Act, which could be the first set of rules globally to govern AI.Īltman cancelled a scheduled visit to Brussels, two sources familiar with the matter said. More than six months after OpenAI unveiled its AI-powered chatbot ChatGPT to the world, fears around its potential have provoked excitement and alarm – and brought it into conflict with regulators. On Wednesday, he threatened the ChatGPT maker may leave the EU if the bloc "overregulated".Īltman has spent the past week crisscrossing Europe, meeting top politicians in France, Spain, Poland, Germany and the UK to discuss the future of AI, and progress of ChatGPT. LONDON/STOCKHOLM, May 25 (Reuters) - For months, Sam Altman, CEO of Microsoft-backed (MSFT.O) OpenAI has urged lawmakers around the world to draw up new rules governing the technology. ![]()
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