Advocacy for Startups in AI Policy with Nathan Lindfors of Engine
Navigating the labyrinth of AI policy is a daunting task, especially for startups. In this episode, I explore this complex world with Nathan Lindfors, who brings unique insights from his role as Policy Director of Engine, an organization at the forefront of advocating for startup interests in the AI realm.
Key Takeaways:
(01:40) The mission and goals of Engine in advocating for startups.
(02:40) How startups differ from companies like OpenAI and Anthropic in the AI space.
(04:22) The role of Engine in educating startups on AI policy developments.
(05:33) Nathan’s take on President Biden’s Executive Order on AI.
(09:12) Concerns over regulatory capture impacting startup innovation.
(10:28) The debate around open-sourcing AI models.
(13:17) Addressing the risks of AI tools falling into the hands of bad actors.
(16:46) Liability issues in AI and their impact on startups.
(19:50) Preparing the workforce for the future of AI.
(23:25) The need for transparent AI usage disclosures by companies.
(25:28) Discussion on the complexities of global versus regional AI regulations.
Resources Mentioned:
President Biden’s Executive Order on AI
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