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AI Power Summit: Leaders Discuss Disruptive Impact of Artificial Intelligence

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

AI leaders ⁤Clash Over Regulation and impact at WIRED’s ⁢AI​ Power Summit

NEW YORK A diverse group ‍of⁢ leaders from‍ technology, politics, and media convened at WIRED’s ⁣AI Power‍ Summit in New York City on Monday to grapple with the rapidly evolving landscape ⁢of artificial intelligence and‌ its sweeping impact across multiple sectors. Discussions revealed starkly contrasting viewpoints on the need for regulation,⁣ the potential for‌ economic benefit, and the risks facing⁢ industries like journalism.

The summit, featuring speakers ⁣including US Senator⁣ Richard‍ Blumenthal, ‌former Trump governance officials, and Anna Wintour, Chief Content Officer of‍ Condé ​nast, underscored the widespread disruption – and anxiety ⁤-⁢ AI is generating. Wintour, also Global Editorial ⁢director of Vogue, acknowledged the ​dual nature of the technology, stating, ⁢”We worry about it replacing our work, and the work of those we write about.”

senator Blumenthal (D-CT) urged proactive policymaking, drawing parallels to the ‍challenges⁣ posed​ by social media. He emphasized the need to establish “guardrails around copyright infringement and other key issues”​ before ⁣AI inflicts important damage, specifically citing concerns about⁢ the impact on journalism. He described the⁤ current situation as‍ a “perfect‍ storm‌ engulfing journalism” during a conversation with WIRED Global Editorial Director Katie drummond.

However, perspectives diverged on the appropriate regulatory approach. Dean ⁢Ball, a senior fellow at the Foundation for American​ Innovation and a key architect of the Trump administration’s AI⁢ Action Plan, vigorously defended the plan as a pioneering effort ⁣in AI risk management. He asserted that the blueprint introduced “more rules around AI ‌risks than any other government ⁢has ‍produced.”⁤

Industry representatives offered a more⁢ optimistic outlook, predicting AI will drive⁤ considerable economic growth and dismissing concerns about unchecked deployment. The‍ summit highlighted​ a fundamental⁣ tension between ⁢those advocating for preemptive regulation and those emphasizing the potential benefits of‍ innovation.

A‍ livestream of the ⁤full event ‌is available here.

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