AI bills have ‘positive intent’ but potentially ‘burdensome’ outcome: Lawyer
Lawyer Dina Blikshteyn explains that many of the AI-related bills being drafted and passed in California may have good intentions but could burden small developers.
Artificial intelligence (AI) models are advancing at a remarkable pace. Major developers are making significant strides in enhancing these models’ ability to comprehend complex queries and deliver more insightful, well-reasoned responses.
This was highlighted in a Sept. 12 announcement from OpenAI, the creators of the widely known ChatGPT model, regarding their new “Strawberry” model.
This development, also known as the OpenAI o1 model series, will allow people to think more about problems before responding, “much like a person would.”
Lawyer Dina Blikshteyn explains that many of the AI-related bills being drafted and passed in California may have good intentions but could burden small developers.
Artificial intelligence (AI) models are advancing at a remarkable pace. Major developers are making significant strides in enhancing these models’ ability to comprehend complex queries and deliver more insightful, well-reasoned responses.This was highlighted in a Sept. 12 announcement from OpenAI, the creators of the widely known ChatGPT model, regarding their new “Strawberry” model.This development, also known as the OpenAI o1 model series, will allow people to think more about problems before responding, “much like a person would.”Read more