Alarmed by the capabilities of OpenAI’s latest large language models, the Center for AI and Digital Policy, a nonprofit organization fighting for consumer privacy and safety in the digital age, filed the complaint just days after the open letter, which itself has garnered more than 20,000 signatu...
The complaint follows Congressional testimony by the Center’s chairman, Merve Hickok, who argued that"we do not have the guardrails in place, the laws that we need, the public education, or the expertise in government to manage the consequences of the rapid changes that are now taking place."
Rotenberg also pursued a complaint with the FTC against Facebook, alleging that the company's practices violated users' privacy rights. The complaint led to a $5 billion settlement between Facebook and the FTC in 2019, one of the largest fines ever imposed by the agency. In one corner, OpenAI and its supporters remain steadfast in its pursuit of human-level artificial intelligence, striving to develop AI systems that benefit humanity as a whole. The organization has taken steps to address concerns surrounding GPT-4, such as implementing safety mitigations and seeking public input on system behavior and deployment policies.
Pedro Domingos, an AI researcher at the University of Washington and author of"The Master Algorithm: How the Quest for the Ultimate Learning Machine Will Remake Our World,” is blunter: “I think the moratorium letter was a terrible idea, and this is even worse,” he said of the FTC complaint by email. “Should be laughed out of court.”
Unexpected emergent properties in large AI models are appearing like mushrooms in the damp, and that's worrisome when the tools are already so widely distributed in society. Nearly every industrial area that touches the public is highly regulated, except for AI.
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