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EU Seeks Agreement On World's First AI Law

The European Union is racing to approve the world's first comprehensive law on AI
The European Union will seek to thrash out an agreement on sweeping rules to regulate artificial intelligence on Wednesday, following months of difficult negotiations in particular on how to monitor generative AI applications like ChatGPT. The EU is racing to approve the world's first comprehensive AI law after the issue took on greater urgency when the ChatGPT bot burst onto the scene last year, highlighting AI's dizzying advances.

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With President Joe Biden's executive order on AI safety seen as posing a risk to open-source AI development — the most effective way to keep software out of the hands of monopolies — it is more important than ever to keep smaller players from being crushed by Silicon Valley's behemoths.
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Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, the parent company of Facebook, attends a US Senate forum on artificial intelligence in Washington, DC, on September 13, 2023

Musk, Zuckerberg Visit US Congress To Discuss AI

Big tech bigwigs including Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg traveled to Capitol Hill on Wednesday to share their plans for artificial intelligence as the US prepares to draw up legislation to better control the technology.
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5 Best Chatbot Software 2023

Investing in chatbot software could improve your company's workflow and overall revenue. With numerous chatbot software on the market, it may be difficult to narrow down the selection. Read on!
The US Federal Reserve has been on an aggressive campaign of interest-rate hikes since March 2022

Investors In AI Stocks Keep On Fighting A Hawkish Fed

In its regular June policy meeting on Wednesday, the FOMC left interest rates unchanged. Nonetheless, it reaffirmed that price stability remained its top priority goal and that it would do whatever it takes to reach it.

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