Billionaire hedge fund manager Paul Tudor Jones warned that the United States is lagging significantly in establishing comprehensive regulations for artificial intelligence (AI). Speaking at the 2024 Robin Hood Benefit, Jones stressed the urgent need for immediate governmental action to manage the rapidly advancing technology.
Call for Immediate US AI Regulation
Speaking to CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Thursday, Jones stated, "We need to do it tomorrow. We're late already. We should have already done it." His comments highlighted growing professional concern regarding AI's sophistication and associated risks.
- Jones emphasized that governments must mandate watermarking for AI-generated content to effectively distinguish between authentic material and deepfakes.
- He noted that the level of concern among AI experts has increased; at a recent conference, 80% of participants supported AI regulation, a significant rise from approximately 20% the previous year.
