Adobe, IBM, Nvidia join US President Biden's efforts to prevent AI misuse

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Adobe, IBM, Nvidia join US President Biden's efforts to prevent AI misuse
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Adobe, IBM, Nvidia, and others support Biden's artificial intelligence commitments, including content watermarking as the White House pushes collaboration and global AI framework.

Adobe, IBM, Nvidia and five other companies have endorsed U.S. President Joe Biden's voluntarywas made by the White House on Tuesday, Sept 12. The White House Chief of Staff, Jeff Zients, emphasized the urgency of leveraging AI's advantages, mitigating its risks and rapid action, stating,"We're collaborating with the private sector and utilizing every available resource to achieve this goal.

The private commitments endorsed by the Biden administration are viewed as a temporary measure, as discussions within Congress regarding potential AI legislation have been ongoing but with little concrete progress in terms of introduced bills or substantial legal changes. Concurrently, the White House is actively developing an executive order related to AI.

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