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New Report Warns That Artificial Intelligence Is Already Starting To Spiral Out Of Control

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According to a report by Gizmodo, a new report suggests that artificial intelligence is starting to spiral out of control, and warns that what we broadly define as AI, including machine learning, and automated systems, is being developed faster than our regulatory system is prepared to handle. The report states, "Governments need to regulate AI by expanding the powers of sector-specific agencies to oversee, audit, and monitor these technologies by domain.” The report was published on Thursday, and was put together by the AI Now Institute, which is affiliated with New York University and is home to top AI researchers like Google and Microsoft.

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