The author concludes that while AI regulation is increasing worldwide, it will take time to become practically implementable and will likely have significant loopholes. The responsibility of responsible AI lies with everyone, as we are all users of AI. The author urges readers to be aware and mindful of their use of AI, and to take action when they observe something wrong. The author also anticipates that 2024 will see further advances in AI and other emerging technologies like extended reality and quantum computing.
Key takeaways:
- 2023 was a significant year for responsible AI, particularly in the field of generative AI, with companies like Microsoft facing class action suits due to their AI tools and regulators recognizing the importance of responsible AI.
- Several important events took place at the end of 2023 and the beginning of 2024 to discuss responsible AI, including the World Economic Forum AI Governance Alliance and Responsible Generative AI Summit, and the Davos Annual Meeting: 360 Degrees on AI Regulations.
- While AI regulation is increasing globally, it will take time to become practically implementable and there will likely be significant loopholes. Therefore, the responsibility of responsible AI falls on every user, requiring awareness and mindfulness.
- The author predicts that 2024 will see even more advancements in AI, as well as other emerging technologies like extended reality and quantum computing, and encourages readers to take responsibility for the use of these technologies.