Week 23: What’s Happening in AI
AI’s implications for 2024 elections, new producers entering the chip-making game, and AI’s potential to address human loneliness.
First, the FTC is investigating large tech companies’ involvement in AI startups.
What’s happening:
The FTC has opened an inquiry to “shed light on whether investments and partnerships pursued by dominant companies risk distorting innovation and undermining fair competition” said Lina Khan.
Focus: Microsoft’s investment in OpenAI, and Google and Amazon’s investments in Anthropic
Why this is important:
Previously, regulators were more focused on tech giant’s acquisitions of smaller companies - this focuses on their investments in other companies
This highlights two trends:
Policy: Latest stories – organized by region
Americas
Federal
Tech Giants Will Have to Warn the US Government When They Start New AI Projects
Commerce Department starts requiring AI model operators to report key security data
US Lawmakers Tell DOJ to Quit Blindly Funding ‘Predictive’ Police Tools
Social Media CEOs testify on responsibility and child safety. More here and here.
States
Washington governor signs AI order plotting yearlong policy path
California Lawmakers Push for Watermarks on AI-Made Photo, Video
Elections
Europe
Asia
China approves over 40 AI models for public use in past six months
Biden’s new firewall to halt China’s AI development via US cloud firms
AI Development + Deployment: industry trends, intentional development, and more
Chips
Nvidia’s Big Tech Rivals Put Their Own A.I. Chips on the Table
New raises: Rebellions raises $124M, Semron raises $7.9M for AI chips with 3D packaging
More: OpenAI’s discussion with congress, Musk Plans to Buy AMD Chips
Capacity
Google’s Hugging Face deal puts ‘supercomputer’ power behind open-source AI
Meta releases ‘Code Llama 70B’, an open-source behemoth to rival private AI development
Copyright
The Sleepy Copyright Office in the Middle of a High-Stakes Clash Over A.I.
Nightshade, the tool that ‘poisons’ data, gives artists a fighting chance against AI
Platform Governance
Intentional development
Where AI is going: Growth, breadth, and pace of technology
Humanity
Policy
Economy
As layoffs deepen, AI’s role in the cuts is murky – but it definitely has one
Opinion: The Knowledge Economy Is Over. Welcome to the Allocation Economy
Startups
Refact aims to make code-generating AI more appealing to enterprises
Arc Search combines browser, search engine, and AI into something new and different
ICYMI
Bill to regulate state's use of artificial intelligence introduced in California Senate
Survey of 2k AI researchers on timelines of AI advancement
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