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Rocky start for Big Tech’s AI rollout

Companies are already becoming disenchanted with the initial rollout of Big Tech’s new artificial intelligence (AI) technology. Rapidly diminishing return on investment (ROI) and poor initial outcomes are forcing companies to rethink their earlier strategies, according to a new report from AI data services company, Appen. “As enterprises gain more AI experience, they are becoming more selective about which projects to pursue, and fewer initiatives are reaching deployment. Appen believes this trend is likely driven by diminishing ROI or the lack of significant outcomes,” says Appen. Gartner also recently issued a stern warning to organizations across all sectors that the cost of introducing artificial intelligence (AI) to the workplace could easily balloon by a staggering 500 -1,000 percent.

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EU’s planned AI rulings meet opposition

Next Wednesday will see the last round in a “King Kong meets Godzilla"-style contest between the European Union and the global technology sector over proposed regulations from Brussels to control AI. The opening rounds have been fought by lawyers, lobbyists, and bureaucrats over the monitoring of foundation model AI services such as GPT-4, access to source codes, fines for disobeying the Brussels rulings, and other related topics. However, EU member states France, Germany, and Italy are known to be opposed to the EU’s proposed rulings and to favor self-legislation by the technology sector, as opposed to being constrained by hard rules dictated by Brussels. French AI company Mistral and Germany's Aleph Alpha have criticized the EU’s tiered approach to regulating foundation models, defined as those with more than 45 million users.

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United States to regulate AI

US President Joe Biden has issued an executive order aimed at regulating artificial intelligence (AI), urging Congress to pass the necessary legislation as swiftly as possible. The announcement was made only 48 hours before tomorrow’s Global AI Summit in the UK, which US Vice President Kamala Harris will attend. The push to swiftly legislate indicates that the threat of AI is being taken seriously globally, with governments taking a coordinated approach. A mass of legislation and backroom deals with IT companies is surely set to follow.

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