- Guardrails aim to protect consumers, influence AI development
- Apple moving to integrate OpenAI’s ChatGPT into iPhone
The administration announced Friday that the technology giant is joining the ranks of
The principles call for companies to transparently share the results of those tests with governments, civil society and academia — and to report any vulnerabilities.
The pledge comes as Apple is set to
After the announcement of the Apple, OpenAI partnership,
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Artificial intelligence has exploded into the mainstream in recent years, as more people become familiar with the technology and discover everyday uses for it. Its use in law enforcement, hiring and housing, however, have drawn criticism over allegations that the products foster discrimination.
Biden has regularly touted the benefits of AI technology while also warning about the potential dangers and seeking to ensure that industry is more responsible for ensuring its products are safe.
The White House guidelines, while comprehensive, are not enforceable; leaving the administration to take companies at their word that they will adhere to the standards. A bipartisan group of lawmakers in Congress have expressed desire to regulate AI, but legislation has taken a back-seat to other priorities, leaving Biden to act alone.
Biden signed a sweeping executive
He is scheduled to receive an Oval Office briefing on the progress on his staff’s implementation of the directive on Friday, according to a White House official.
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