Executive Order Addresses AI Risk, Bankman-Fried Guilty Verdict, U.N. Votes on Cuba Embargo
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Biden seeks to cut AI risk with executive order President Biden is set to sign an executive order aimed at safeguarding Americans from potential AI system risks. The order mandates that AI developers share their safety-test results, known as red-team testing, with the federal government. Developers working on models posing significant national security, economic security, or public health and safety risks must notify and share their test results with the government before making them public. Rigorous standards for red-team testing will be set by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, with the Department of Homeland Security applying these standards to critical infrastructure and establishing an AI Safety and Security Board. The order also seeks to address labor-market impacts of AI and develop options to support workers facing disruptions. Additionally, it aims to protect against AI-enabled fraud by creating content authentication and watermarking guidelines. The Department of Commerce will lead the effort to label AI-generated content for clarity. Further bipartisan legislation is expected to complement these actions.
Executive Order Addresses AI Risk, Bankman-Fried Guilty Verdict, U.N. Votes on Cuba Embargo
Executive Order Addresses AI Risk…
Executive Order Addresses AI Risk, Bankman-Fried Guilty Verdict, U.N. Votes on Cuba Embargo
Biden seeks to cut AI risk with executive order President Biden is set to sign an executive order aimed at safeguarding Americans from potential AI system risks. The order mandates that AI developers share their safety-test results, known as red-team testing, with the federal government. Developers working on models posing significant national security, economic security, or public health and safety risks must notify and share their test results with the government before making them public. Rigorous standards for red-team testing will be set by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, with the Department of Homeland Security applying these standards to critical infrastructure and establishing an AI Safety and Security Board. The order also seeks to address labor-market impacts of AI and develop options to support workers facing disruptions. Additionally, it aims to protect against AI-enabled fraud by creating content authentication and watermarking guidelines. The Department of Commerce will lead the effort to label AI-generated content for clarity. Further bipartisan legislation is expected to complement these actions.