OpenAI, Meta, Google, Microsoft, and others make voluntary AI governance pledges to the White House, including cybersecurity investment and watermarking systems
The White House is bringing in AI's top seven companies Friday to make a series of voluntary promises to protect users.
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Biden sure seems serious about not letting AI get out of control
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Microsoft, Google, OpenAI, and others have voluntarily agreed to a series of asks from the White House to address many of the risks posed by AI...
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this is like when the countries built nuclear weapons and then were like ‘hey no more building facilities to create nuclear weapons! that would be bad for the world!’