Milei Wants to Unleash AI Chaos in Argentina is among the main developments being tracked today. Bucking warnings from Anthropic that AI needs guardrails, Milei has proposed to keep the technology completely unregulated.
Last week produced two starkly opposed visions of artificial intelligence and its potential overlap with geopolitical negotiations.
In San Francisco, one of the world’s leading-edge frontier AI labs called for the sector to slow down its innovation.
And in Buenos Aires, Argentina’s president proposed having AI robots run companies without human oversight or management.
While neither story will likely play out to the full extent of their respective announcements, the contrast demonstrates a geopolitical challenge for the coming decade: Efforts to regulate artificial intelligence will face spoilers who will constantly push the boundaries of any regulation that is implemented.
The call to slow down came from Anthropic, the AI company behind the Claude chatbot.
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