Rogue AI agent incidents fuel push for tech transparency

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A groundswell of interest in how America’s top AI companies train their models and how they try to prevent cybersecurity incidents has focused attention on the lack of AI regulation.
Open AI CEO Sam Altman.
Open AI CEO Sam Altman walks through the U.S. Capitol on July 29.Alex Wroblewski / AFP via Getty Images file

Recent AI-powered cyberattacks and security incidents are fueling a wave of calls for greater transparency about product development and testing practices at leading AI companies.

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