It will be in the general category of months.

Among the topics discussed during the morning session were open source models, as well as security and privacy.

Musk told CNBC that he told the gathering that AI was a double-edged sword.

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US Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (C) hosts a US Senate bipartisan Artificial Intelligence (AI) Insight Forum at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on September 13, 2023. (Photo by Stefani Reynolds / AFP)(Photo by STEFANI REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images)

It was a very civilized discussion among some of the smartest people in the world, he said.

This meeting may go down in history as being very important for the future of civilization.

Other tech CEOs left the morning session without saying much.

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Google CEO Sundar Pichai and Meta CEOMark Zuckerbergvisit before attending the “AI Insight Forum” outside the Kennedy Caucus Room in the Russell Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill.(Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Asked how it went, Bill Gates told reporters, Fine.

Schumer said that there were differences on what key in of regulation is needed.

These are the difficulties.

He said that there was a likelihood of a regulatory agency for AI similar to the FTC or FAA.

Another attendee is Charles Rivkin, the chairman and CEO of the Motion Picture Association.

As Musk entered the room, smiling, he gave a brief wave at photographers.

Zuckerberg was spotted just outside the caucus room chatting with Pichai.

Others attending included Bill Gates, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, and Jack Clark, Anthropic co-founder.

He also referred to Congresss lag time in addressing previously new technologies, if at all.

Issues like privacy and antitrust have long been debated, but no substantial recent legislation has passed.

But with AI we cant be like ostriches sticking our heads in the sand.

He said that when it comes to copyright law, he said that AI raises many interesting questions.

Many of those questions implicate areas of law that are already well developed.

There is not a reason yet to believe that existing doctrines cannot provide workable answers to those questions.

The issue is already in litigation.

They filed a similar lawsuit against OpenAI, parent of ChatGPT, last week.