Microsoft and Apple Drop OpenAI Board Seats to Avoid Regulatory Scrutiny

Microsoft has ditched its observer seat on the OpenAI board as the company is facing regulatory scrutiny over its investments in the ChatGPT maker. Apple has also reportedly declined a similar position on the OpenAI board.
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Can AI be Meaningfully Regulated, or is Regulation a Deceitful Fudge?

Few people understand AI, nor how to use nor control it, nor where it is going. Yet politicians wish to regulate it.
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EU Shifts Investigation of Microsoft’s Open AI Partnership

Margrethe Vestager revealed that the EC has shifted its investigation of the Microsoft/OpenAI partnership to see whether it harms competition.
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How generative AI Is expanding the insider threat attack surface

As the adoption of generative AI (GenAI) soars, so too does the risk of insider threats. This puts even more pressure on businesses to rethink security and confidentiality policies. In just a few years, artificial intelligence (AI) has radically changed the world of work. 61% of knowledge workers now use GenAI tools — particularly OpenAI’s […]

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