AI智能总结
EU Economic Blueprint Second PrincipleEnsure that EU rules are streamlined andwork in sync to enable AI progress ratherthan hinder it.Third PrincipleMaximize the AI opportunity throughwidespread adoption across allsectors, regions and society.Fourth PrincipleEnsure that AI is built responsibly andreflects European values.ConclusionIntroductionThe Economics of AI ProgressDeveloping Responsible AIFirst PrincipleEstablish and grow the foundations neededfor sustained AI growth - chips, data, energyand talent.0306070811131720 Introduction OpenAI’s mission is to ensure that artificial intelligence benefits everyone. To us, thatmeans building AI that helps people solve hard problems, because by helping with thehard problems, AI can benefit the most people possible – through better healthcareand education, more scientific discoveries, better public services, new forms of creativeexpression, and increased economic growth and productivity. We’re off to a strong start, creating freely available intelligence being used by half a billionpeople around the world on a weekly basis to ideate, discover, and innovate beyond whatwe’re currently capable of doing on our own. Across the European Union, our tools are driving progress. Existing partnerships arehelping to: Helping researchers design new drugs fasterthan before, including through our partnershipwith Sanofi. Speed up developmentof life-saving medicaltreatments At leading European laboratories and universitieslike Science Po in France and the Max PlanckSociety in Germany. Acceleratescientific research Including bringing AI to schools across Estoniaand enabling teachers at ESCP Business Schoolto create personalized lesson plans, spend moretime with students, and safely adopt AI in theclassroom to improve learning outcomes. Improveeducation Improve AI accessfor underservedcommunities By increasing accessibility through Danishstart-up Be My Eyes, and improving economicand social inclusion with Simplon in France forvulnerable populations. By increasing accessibility of artistic production,enabling creators to develop content in innovativeways, like immersive experiences at Versaillesand content translations with Spotify. Unlock new formsof creativity for artists Such as Synthflow, Pigment and Brainly that areusing OpenAI’s technology to compete globallywith AI-driven services. Outside of the US,Germany is the country with the largest number ofAPI developers building on OpenAI’s technology. Powering a newgeneration of start upsand entrepreneurs OpenAI in EuropeEU Economic Blueprint We believe the EU needs to act more boldly and decisively to maximize AI’s possibilitieswhile also ensuring it’s used responsibly to mitigate potential negative effects. The oppor-tunity AI presents to spur productivity and revive the EU’s economic competitiveness istoo compelling to forfeit. At the same time, AI is too powerful a technology to be led andshaped by autocratic governments who don’t share our common values – yet that is agrowing risk if democracies don’t move with speed and determination, both to build AI ondemocratic principles and to demonstrate its benefits. Prosperity, broadly shared, is a cornerstone and founding principle of European integrationand progress. Shared prosperity from AI is as near and measurable as the new jobs andgrowth that will come from building the needed infrastructure for this digital age. Soon, asour CEO Sam Altman has written, AI will help our children do things we can’t. Not far off is afuture in which everyone’s life can be better than anyone’s life is today. With such opportunities in sight, we want to work with the EU policy community to ensurethat AI’s benefits are shared responsibly and equitably across the Union. This Blueprintchampions the entrepreneurial spirit, scientific excellence, and individual freedoms at theheart of Europe, and reflects the EU’s commitment to social inclusion and fundamentalrights. It has been shaped by the conviction that Europe can best guard and prosper fromits values through accelerating technological progress. Just as forward-looking EU leaders once chose cooperation and innovation to build thesingle market, now they must foster an environment where AI can thrive responsibly andcreate real incentives for Europeans to adapt to and adopt AI. The EU and its memberstates – working together with academia, civil society and industry – can pave the roadfor AI built by Europe, in Europe, for Europe. We want to be a thought partner to the EU on this journey and are sharing four principlesthat we believe will be vital to the EU’s success: 02 Ensure that EU rules are streamlined andwork in sync to enable AI progress ratherthan hinder it. Establish and grow the foundations neededfor sustained AI growth - chips, data, energyand talent. 04 Ensure that AI is built responsibly andreflects European values. Maximize the AI opportunity throughwidespread adoption across all sectors,regions and society The E