America should not imprison frontier AI(economist.com) |
America should not imprison frontier AI(economist.com) |
Are there examples where any country has crafted regulations are not messy but effective to handle frontier AI that one can look to as a North Star? Or if not, what are the principles that should govern the creation of such regulation?
I do think the article touches on an answer:
> How then can models like Mythos and Sol be safely set free? The emerging norm provides for an evaluation period and a staggered release to trusted institutions. That is a good start, but it needs formalising. Some choices, such as how much risk to tolerate, belong to elected leaders. But politicians should not be micromanaging the process or horse-trading with ai companies, as they do today.