UK Labor Party Considers Artificial Intelligence Another Way - Coinleaks
Current Date:September 21, 2024

UK Labor Party Considers Artificial Intelligence Another Way

The UK Labor Party has expressed concerns about the unregulated artificial intelligence.

The Labor Party, which has expressed concern, is pushing for artificial intelligence regulations. According to a report from the Guardian, the party is handling AI in a different way.

UK Labor Party Wants Artificial Intelligence Regulated

The UK Labor Party has expressed concerns about the unregulated artificial intelligence. The party held talks with officials over a report in which it proposed that artificial intelligence be regulated like nuclear power. Lucy Powell, the digital spokesperson of the Labor Party, stated that it is important to regulate artificial intelligence at the development level and emphasized the use of artificial intelligence in accordance with ethical and safety standards, rather than banning the technology.

Powell said the lack of regulation on how large language models of artificial intelligence are created, managed and controlled is a cause for concern. Important names such as US Senator Lindsey Graham and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman also supported the views saying that an agency that licenses artificial intelligence should be established to regulate artificial intelligence.

At a time when the similarities of artificial intelligence with nuclear technology were discussed, names that warned about the potential dangers of artificial intelligence also emerged. While Warren Buffett likened artificial intelligence to an atomic bomb, artificial intelligence pioneer Geoffrey Hinton left his job at Google and drew attention to the potential risks of artificial intelligence.

This fast-developing AI technology and applications have raised concerns such as bias, discrimination, and surveillance. Powell suggested that developers should be more transparent and the government should take an active and interventionist approach, noting that action should be taken in this regard.