ChatGPT CEO May Leave Europe If It Could Not Compile With AI Regulations

ChatGPT CEO May Leave Europe If It Could Not Compile With AI Regulations

In response to the future artificial intelligence (AI) restrictions by the European Union, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stated that the maker of ChatGPT may think about leaving Europe.


The EU is developing the first set of international regulations for AI. The law requires businesses using generative AI tools, including ChatGPT, to report any copyrighted materials used to create such systems.


Altman claimed his company wanted to “work with the government” to stop the technology from being harmful and compared the quick development of AI to the discovery of the printing press. 


Even Altman admitted that the introduction of AI will impact jobs and that the government would need to devise ways to “mitigate that.”


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Altman clarified this at the University College London event: “The right answer is probably something between the traditional European-UK approach and the traditional US approach,” he added. “I hope we can all get it right together this time.”


Altman stated that OpenAI would attempt to abide by the European regulation when it is established before thinking about leaving.


“Either we’ll be able to solve those requirements or not. If we can comply, we will, and if we can’t, we’ll cease operating”, Altman said.


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