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— Emad MostaqueOpens in a new window, founder and CEO, Stability AIOpens in a new window
“I think it’s promising that we have policymakers who are trying to get smart about this technology and get in front of risks before we’ve had mass deployment across the product space. I think there are some very obvious things that we need to establish, one of which is the right to know whether you’re consuming content from a bot or not.” [watch video]
— Clem DelangueOpens in a new window, co-founder and CEO, Hugging FaceOpens in a new window
“ is that the government itself needs to get a better america phone number list handle on how technology systems interact with the citizenry. Secondarily, there needs to be more cross-talk between industry, civil society, and the academic organizations working to advance these technologies and the government institutions that are going to be representing them.”
— Terah LyonsOpens in a new window, founding executive director, Partnership on AIOpens in a new window and affiliate fellow, Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AIOpens in a new window
“In this era of profound digital transformation, it’s important to remember that business, as well as government, has a role to play in creating shared prosperity — not just prosperity. After all, the same technologies that can be used to concentrate wealth and power can also be used to distribute it more widely and empower more people.” [read more]
— Erik BrynjolfssonOpens in a new window, professor and senior fellow, Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AIOpens in a new window; director, Stanford Digital Economy LabOpens in a new window; and co-founder and co-chairman.