Nobody is as Responsible as Microsoft & Google in AI

Microsoft has developed extensive policies to support responsible AI, collaborating with OpenAI and independently managing a safety review process, putting them ahead in the race
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Recently, on The Decoder podcast, when asked about OpenAI's Sora potentially being trained on YouTube videos, Google CEO Sundar Pichai agreed it would be inappropriate and implied that such an action would violate YouTube's terms and conditions. "We don't know the details. Our YouTube team is following up and trying to understand. We have terms and conditions and we would expect people to abide by those terms and conditions," Pichai added. In the backdrop of this, AIM looked at the ongoing development of big tech companies in building a responsible AI discussion. Google and Microsoft appear to be making significant strides in AI use and addressing ethical concerns.  From the above scores given by AIM, Microsoft and Google rank the highest in terms of responsible AI Pay the Due
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Gopika Raj
With a Master's degree in Journalism & Mass Communication, Gopika Raj infuses her technical writing with a distinctive flair. Intrigued by advancements in AI technology and its future prospects, her writing offers a fresh perspective in the tech domain, captivating readers along the way.
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