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Aug 12
13m 53s

Can AI Companies Regulate Themselves?

The Wharton School
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As AI becomes more powerful, who should be responsible for governing it?


Kevin Werbach, Wharton Professor and Chair of Legal Studies and Business Ethics, explores the growing challenges of AI governance, from accountability and safety to the difficulty of creating effective regulations across countries. He explains why AI companies can't be expected to regulate themselves and why governments need to play a more constructive role in managing the risks of increasingly powerful AI.




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