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Why OpenAI’s CEO Called for AI Safety Standards at Senate Hearing | WSJ Tech News Briefing



Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI the company behind ChatGPT, told lawmakers they should create licensing and safety standards for advanced artificial intelligence systems. But Congress has historically had a tough time when it comes to regulating technology.

WSJ tech policy reporter Ryan Tracy joins host Zoe Thomas to discuss what happened during the Senate subcommittee hearing.

0:00 The mood at the Senate hearing
1:51 What Sam Altman suggested for AI rules
2:48 AI and the employment market
3:40 AI and elections
6:17 Will AI regulation be passed anytime soon?

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