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Investing.com -- OpenAI, the artificial intelligence research organization, has submitted a proposal to the U.S. government advocating for rapid advancement in AI and minimal regulatory interference. The proposal was submitted on Thursday, as part of the government’s upcoming "AI Action (WA:ACT) Plan."
The organization’s proposal emphasizes the importance of speed in AI development, suggesting that a lighter regulatory touch could help facilitate this. OpenAI also proposed a copyright strategy that encourages learning and the preservation of American AI models’ ability to learn from copyrighted material.
In addition to its stance on regulations and copyright, OpenAI also highlighted concerns about AI technology emerging from China.
The proposal is part of OpenAI’s efforts to shape the upcoming "AI Action Plan," a tech strategy report that the Office of Science and Technology Policy is expected to draft and submit to President Trump by July.
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