The White House will require AI companies to test new systems and submit the results to the federal government. The goal is to mitigate some risks as the technology rapidly develops.
President Biden, seen here at a meeting with leaders of AI companies at a White House meeting on July 21, will announce a sweeping executive order aimed at stepping up oversight of the technology.President Biden, seen here at a meeting with leaders of AI companies at a White House meeting on July 21, will announce a sweeping executive order aimed at stepping up oversight of the technology.
But Biden's executive order will require the government to set new standards, tools and tests for red-teaming – and will require companies to notify the government and share the red-teaming results for the products that could pose major risks before releasing systems. The power to require companies to do so comes from the Defense Production Act, a Korean-War era law that expands presidential authorities, especially when it comes to national security issues.
Biden – who will give remarks about the executive order on Monday — has said he sees the potential for AI in helping develop new drugs and cures for cancer. But the White House has also expressed concern about the drawbacks, such as"seniors being scammed by voice-cloning technology," Zients said. "AI is is in our lives everywhere. And it's going to be even more prevalent," Zients said."I think that it's an important part of making our country an even better place and making our lives better... at the same time, we've got to avoid the downsides."President Biden leaves the Roosevelt Room on July 21 after meeting with leaders from AI companies like Amazon Web Services, OpenAI, Meta, Inflection AI, Anthropic and Google.
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