The development and use of artificial intelligence (AI) are raising concerns about the concentration of power in the hands of a few tech companies. Some countries seek legal constraints on AI-driven warfare, but face resistance from major world powers. Big Tech leaders are resisting federal regulators' push to pay for copyrighted works used to train AI systems. Industry insiders and tech executives worry about excessive control and power wielded by a handful of companies in AI development, particularly in healthcare. Adobe's acquisition of a generative AI startup in India accelerates its AI video content tools, enhancing its Creative Cloud offerings.
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A growing number of tech execs think AI is giving Big Tech 'inordinate' power https://t.co/puZDXoMdpm
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It has always been difficult for the world to regulate technology—especially technology that moves fast. But artificial intelligence presents an unprecedented challenge. https://t.co/tDAE3T4j5J
Some tech execs have voiced concern that the development of artificial intelligence is concentrated in the hands of too few companies, potentially giving them excessive control over the rapidly evolving technology. https://t.co/vdfRR8A4al
Adobe buys its first generative AI startup https://t.co/5MqlVazQ7H
Adobe buys its very first generative AI startup. https://t.co/5MqlVazQ7H
A growing number of tech execs think AI is giving Big Tech 'inordinate' power https://t.co/V2MVaeCX6a
A growing number of tech execs think AI is giving Big Tech 'inordinate' power https://t.co/puZDXoMdpm
A growing number of tech execs think AI is giving Big Tech 'inordinate' power https://t.co/gUT78yDHMH
Industry insiders worry about the risk of too much power resting with a couple of companies developing AI-based tech used in health care. https://t.co/3ESs9xjFdJ
Do not trust any single company with the power to control the access and availability of AI. https://t.co/LyIzmvU4DX
Big Tech leaders are spending millions of dollars — and pushing dubious national security concerns — to try to prevent federal regulators from forcing them to pay for the copyrighted works their companies are using to train their AI systems. https://t.co/BcSYYyHGT8
As artificial intelligence killer drones start to become more of a reality, someone countries — concerned about the risks of robot warfare — want new legal constraints. But the U.S. and other major world powers are resistant. https://t.co/dehJboCAMU