The tech giant’s global policy chief warns governments against ‘fragmented’ laws around AI
Meta’s global policy head, Sir Nick Clegg, has backed calls for an international agency to guide the regulation of artificial intelligence if it becomes autonomous, saying governments globally should avoid “fragmented” laws around the technology.
But Clegg downplayed suggestions of payment for content creators like artists or news outlets whose work is scraped to teach chatbots and generative AI, suggesting such information would be available under fair use arrangements.
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