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Sam Altman applauds JD Vance's AI speech in Paris, illustrates ways to take advantage of 'remarkable' tech

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Vice President JD Vance addressed the AI Action Summit in Paris Tuesday during his first foreign trip since taking office. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman commended Vice President JD Vance's artificial intelligence (AI) speech in Paris on Tuesday while laying out his vision for how people can take advantage of the rapidly evolving technology at the same conference. Altman and Vance appeared Tuesday at the AI Action Summit in Paris, where world leaders, top tech executives and policymakers teamed up to hash out tech policy and its intersection with global security, economics and governance. During his remarks, Vance called for AI systems developed in the U.S. to remain free of "ideological bias" and vowed that the U.S. would "never restrict our citizens' right to free speech." Vance also pushed for a "deregulatory flavor" to emerge at the conference while cautioning against the pitfalls of "excessive regulation" that could hamper a transformative industry.


SportsBettingDime and OpenAI put AI to the assistant coach test

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All the sessions from Transform 2021 are available on-demand now. That motivational speech a coach or business executive gives you might one day soon be generated by an AI assistant alongside other bits of timely advice and insight. SportsBettingDime, in collaboration with research lab OpenAI, has been experimenting with AI in the form of a GPT-3 text editor to emulate a coach that provides both play-calling advice and motivational speeches based on the situation a team is currently facing. GPT-3 is an AI language model developed by OpenAI that employs a Transformer model to create content in any voice, style, or tone by leveraging assets freely available on the internet. The basic idea is to aggregate play calls made by other head coaches facing similar situations alongside all the best motivational speeches ever given by head coaches.


Artificial Intelligence Law Is Here, Part Three

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This is the last article in a three part series on AI law. Previously in parts one and two, I discussed the AI as tortfeasor and how traditional tort theories may apply to semi-autonomous AI, and I discussed how state and foreign regulators are taking AI bias and the protection of consumers seriously. Federal regulators are beginning to grapple with these issues also. Our discussion of AI Law turns now to the topic of robo-advisors, AI speech and AI legislations before Congress. Chat bots and voice bots are AIs that interact with people using spoken and the written word.