Sudden push to require licenses for advanced AI sparks major debate

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Calls for requiring licenses for advanced artificial intelligence by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and several senators sparked immediate pushback from outsiders warning that federal regulation could harm innovation and hurt smaller companies.

Critics argued that the quickly forming bipartisan support for regulation enforced by a new federal agency could hurt startups and put the U.S. at a disadvantage to China."Creating a new agency would be extremely costly for new AI companies and any startups," Matthew Mittelsteadt, a research fellow and technologist at the Mercatus Center, told the Washington Examiner."They may not have time or cash to go through the legal process necessary.

Many free-market advocates fear calls from business for regulation on the grounds that it could be used to limit competition by saddling would-be rivals with paperwork and compliance costs. OpenAI, which partners with Microsoft, has quickly established itself as a leading AI company. "A one-size-fits-all regulator makes no sense given AI touches so many complex industries," tweeted Daniel Castro, vice president of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation."AI in healthcare is different than AI in transportation. A general purpose AI regulator is not going to understand intricacies of different industries."AI in healthcare is different than AI in transportation.

"You don't build a nuclear reactor without getting a license. You don't build an AI system without getting a license," Sen. Peter Welch said.

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