Calls for regulation of AI from within the industry have spread like wildfire, with Sam Altman, CEO of Microsoft-backed OpenAI, latest to call for regulation of advanced large language machine learning models – within the US initially. This came barely over a week after AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton resigned from Google, with an admission that he regretted some of his developments. Large language models employ deep neural networks with massive numbers of parameters for tweaking in training, over a trillion in modern cases, in fact 170 trillion for the latest Open AI GPT-4, almost 1000 times the 175 billion of its predecessor GPT-3, and almost 100,000 times more than GPT-2 before that. This exploits the immense computational power now able…