The Biden Administration Secures AI Security Commitments From 7 Tech Giants In An Attempt To Regulate The Technology
Alphabet Inc. GOOG GOOGL, Amazon Inc. AMZN, Microsoft Corp. MSFT, Meta Platforms Inc. META, OpenAI, Anthropic, and Inflection have pledged to adhere to a set of voluntary guidelines designed to mitigate the risks associated with artificial intelligence (AI).
This action, orchestrated by the White House, represents a significant step forward in the Biden administration's efforts to regulate artificial intelligence technology.
Prior to public release, the companies have committed to instituting safety measures, including internal and external security testing of their AI systems. This testing procedure will involve the participation of independent experts in order to protect against potential risks such as biosecurity and cybersecurity threats, as well as broader societal impacts. The companies have also committed to sharing information on AI risk management with industry colleagues, governments, civil society, and academic institutions.
To promote public confidence, the companies will develop robust technical mechanisms, such as a watermarking system, to notify users when content was generated by artificial intelligence. They will also report publicly on the capabilities, limitations, and appropriate and inappropriate uses of their AI systems, encompassing both security and societal risks.
In addition, they have pledged to prioritize research on the societal risks posed by AI systems, such as avoiding detrimental bias and discrimination and protecting privacy.
The Biden-Harris Administration Takes Steps To Regulate Artificial Intelligence
According to a statement released by the White House on Friday, the Biden-Harris administration is also drafting an executive order and pursing bipartisan legislation to further regulate artificial intelligence technology. On these voluntary commitments, the administration has consulted with multiple nations, indicating a global endeavor to establish a robust international framework for AI governance.
According to the Financial Times, top executives, including Microsoft President Brad Smith, Inflection AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman, and Nick Clegg, President of Facebook and Instagram parent company Meta, are expected to disclose their initiatives at the White House on Friday.
Nick Clegg was quoted in the New York Times as saying, "They are an important first step in ensuring that responsible boundaries are established for artificial intelligence, and they provide a model for other governments to follow."
Despite the fact that these commitments are voluntary and lack specific enforcement mechanisms, the White House has stated its intention to use every available federal lever to enforce these standards. Critics applauded the initiative but cautioned that technology companies have a varied track record of adhering to voluntary safety and security commitments.
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