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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is in Washington lobbying for more funding for artificial intelligence testing.

Sam Altman is lobbying against requiring U.S. government clearance before releasing new AI models.

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is on a mission in Washington, lobbying against the idea that AI developers need U.S. government clearance before releasing new models. This stance was shared in a company statement on Wednesday, part of a broader push to shape AI regulation effectively. Altman is advocating for Congress to boost funding for artificial intelligence testing conducted by the U.S. Department of Commerce. The department collaborates with companies like OpenAI and Anthropic to assess their AI models, and OpenAI wishes to expand this initiative with scientists skilled in cybersecurity, biological weapons, and national security. The timing of Altman's visit is crucial as OpenAI is reportedly preparing for a confidential initial public offering. This visit aligns with ongoing regulatory discussions that could impact industry profits if they hinder new AI model rollouts. Altman is slated to meet with Congress members, including House Speaker Mike Johnson, though the White House has yet to comment. (With inputs from agencies.)
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