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OpenAI warns over split with Europe as regulation advances

ChatGPT maker’s chief Sam Altman voices ‘many concerns’ over bloc’s planned legislation

OpenAI chief Sam Altman has warned that Brussels’ efforts to regulate artificial intelligence could lead the maker of ChatGPT to pull its services from the EU, in the starkest sign yet of a growing transatlantic rift over how to control the technology.

Speaking to reporters during a visit to London this week, Altman said he had “many concerns” about the EU’s planned AI Act, which is due to be finalised next year. In particular, he pointed to a move by the European parliament this month to expand its proposed regulations to include the latest wave of general purpose AI technology, including large language models such as OpenAI’s GPT-4.

“The details really matter,” Altman said. “We will try to comply, but if we can’t comply we will cease operating.” 

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