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U.S. AI Developers Must Report Safety Test Findings to Feds
The Biden administration will start implementing a new requirement for the developers of major artificial intelligence systems to disclose their safety test results to the government. The White House ...
Google Defends Against $1.67B Demand in AI-Related Patent Trial
Alphabet's Google went before a federal jury in Boston on Tuesday to argue against a computer scientist's claims that it should pay his company $1.67 billion for infringing patents that allegedly ...
Tech Giants Divided on Whether AI Will Be Open-Sourced or Closed
Tech leaders have been vocal proponents of the need to regulate artificial intelligence, but they're also lobbying hard to make sure the new rules work in their favor. That's not to say they all want ...
EY: Policyholder Trust Important for Navigating Industry Changes
The insurance industry is facing multiple disrupting factors, such as technological advancements, new competition, inflation, and regulatory scrutiny, and a key component in navigating all of this ...
Fortifying the Future: Mastering Offense and Defense to Combat the Risks of AI
In today's rapidly evolving landscape, property and casualty insurers find themselves at a pivotal juncture, akin to a digital battlefield. Echoing George Washington's wisdom from 1799 that ...
Majority of Consumers Worried About AI-Related Identity Theft
Findings from a new survey indicate eight in 10 U.S. consumers are worried that artificial intelligence technology will be used for identity theft crimes, according to Nationwide. Generative AI has ...
Emerging Risks: Does Generative AI Impact Businesses’ Liability Exposure?
Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) is machine learning technology capable of creating new content in response to simple text prompts. The convenience and apparent scope of this AI-generated ...
Tech Leaders Endorse AI Regulation at Rare Washington D.C. Summit
The nation's biggest technology executives on Wednesday loosely endorsed the idea of government regulations for artificial intelligence at an unusual closed-door meeting in the U.S. Senate. But there ...

