U.S. government to control access to latest ChatGPT upgrade amid increased AI oversight
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Gerrit De Vynck
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The article reports that the Trump administration, despite initially advocating for a hands-off approach to AI regulation, has increased oversight of the industry. Specifically, the U.S. government will now decide who gets access to the latest upgrade of ChatGPT, signaling a shift toward greater governmental control over advanced AI technologies.
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· 1 pulledThe Trump administration came to power preaching a laissez-faire approach to AI but has lately increased oversight of the industry.
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