Leading U.S. tech companies including OpenAI, Google and Microsoft have agreed to a set of voluntary safeguards to mitigate the risks of artificial intelligence.
Leading U.S. tech companies including OpenAI, Google and Microsoft have agreed to a set of voluntary safeguards to mitigate the risks of artificial intelligence, the White House
Top figures from the seven companies — Amazon, Anthropic, Google, Inflection AI, Meta, Microsoft, and OpenAI — are slated to meet President Joe Biden at the White House Friday,Microsoft president Brad Smith, Meta’s global affairs chief Nick Clegg and Inflection AI chief executive Mustafa Suleyman. The companies also committed to develop “robust” tools—like a “watermarking” mechanism—to let users know when content is AI generated and to prioritize research on societal risks AI poses like facilitating bias, fueling discrimination and undermining privacy.
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