Google, and ChatGPT-maker OpenAI, agreed to the voluntary safety commitments, part of an escalation in the Biden administration’s interest in the area as it readies an AI-focused executive order.
The companies — which include Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Meta and Chat GPT-maker OpenAI — vowed to allow independent security experts to test their systems before they are released to the public and committed to sharing data about the safety of their systems with the government and academics.
it is developing a watermarking, which companies and policymakers have touted as a way to address concerns that AI could supercharge misinformation.A senior White House official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the pledge, said this would lead to higher standards across the industry.
The White House official shared few specific details about the executive order or a timeline for when it would be released. The person said that the administration was reviewing the role of AI across government agencies and said it was a “high priority” for Biden.
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