According to the Financial Associated Press, U.S. President Joe Biden said on Friday that artificial intelligence (AI) will bring great risks, but also incredible opportunities. Therefore, enterprises must ensure the security of AI technology before releasing it. He emphasized that the United States must guard against the threat of artificial intelligence, and promised that the government will do more to this emerging technology and work with both parties to develop artificial intelligence regulatory measures.
He also detailed new corporate safeguards. Not long ago, the White House announced that it had reached an agreement with large technology companies to set up more protective measures for the development of artificial intelligence, including the development of watermarking systems, to control the spread of misleading information and other risks.
Biden also noted that the company’s measures are only a first step, and pledged to take executive action while working with Congress to develop rules and regulations on artificial intelligence. “We must remain conscious and alert to these threats,” he said.
Previously reported, the White House: OpenAI, Google and other leading artificial intelligence companies have voluntarily committed to ensuring the safety of technology.
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US President Joe Biden: AI poses huge risks, but also incredible opportunities
According to the Financial Associated Press, U.S. President Joe Biden said on Friday that artificial intelligence (AI) will bring great risks, but also incredible opportunities. Therefore, enterprises must ensure the security of AI technology before releasing it. He emphasized that the United States must guard against the threat of artificial intelligence, and promised that the government will do more to this emerging technology and work with both parties to develop artificial intelligence regulatory measures.
He also detailed new corporate safeguards. Not long ago, the White House announced that it had reached an agreement with large technology companies to set up more protective measures for the development of artificial intelligence, including the development of watermarking systems, to control the spread of misleading information and other risks.
Biden also noted that the company’s measures are only a first step, and pledged to take executive action while working with Congress to develop rules and regulations on artificial intelligence. “We must remain conscious and alert to these threats,” he said.
Previously reported, the White House: OpenAI, Google and other leading artificial intelligence companies have voluntarily committed to ensuring the safety of technology.