Browsing: AI governance

The China AI Safety and Development Association (CnAISDA) has been established to engage in international AI safety conversations and potentially shape China’s domestic AI policy. This development marks a significant step in China’s approach to AI governance and its willingness to participate in global AI safety discussions.

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Regulating AI through compute thresholds is shortsighted as it misses the broader context of how AI systems affect society. The recent emergence of efficient AI models like DeepSeek challenges the assumption that more computational power equals more capable or risky models.

As AI reshapes our world, the impact it has on society depends on the choices we make today about governance, education, and inclusion.

A recent shareholder proposal suggests Berkshire Hathaway establish an AI committee to improve its corporate governance regarding artificial intelligence risks. Here’s a look into the proposal and the broader implications for corporate boardrooms.