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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Calls for New Deal-Like AI Regulation Amid Criticism

What Happened

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has publicly called for a broad regulatory framework akin to a New Deal to address future challenges as AI advances toward superintelligence. Altman asserts that only a systemic, global policy response can manage the unprecedented economic and societal risks posed by advanced AI. However, critics of OpenAI’s latest proposals argue that the company’s advocacy amounts to regulatory nihilism, accusing OpenAI of pushing vague frameworks that ultimately favor its own interests without sufficient public transparency or oversight. This ongoing debate reflects growing tension between tech leaders and policymakers over the appropriate scope of AI regulation and who should set the standards.

Why It Matters

The clash over regulating AI superintelligence highlights deep divides between industry visionaries and external stakeholders about the pace and control of AI progress. The outcome could shape government intervention, corporate responsibility, and global safety standards in artificial intelligence. Read more in our AI News Hub

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