The executive order included six main standards for AI safety and security which included developers sharing safety test results and the order to develop a national security memorandum for AI security.
on Oct. 30 establishing new standards for artificial intelligence safety and security.commitments from 15 leading companies
The first standard requires developers of the most powerful AI system to share safety test results and “critical information” with the government. Secondly, the National Institute of Standards and Technology will develop standardized tools and tests for ensuring AI’s safety, security and trustworthiness.
Another standard includes working toward protection from AI-enabled fraud and deception. It says standards and best practices for detecting AI-generated content and authenticating official content will be established.that was announced in August, by advancing a cybersecurity program to develop AI tools to find and fix vulnerabilities in critical software. Finally, it ordered the development of a national security memorandum, which will further direct actions on AI security.
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