The White House told the CEOs of US AI giants that they have a “moral” responsibility to protect society from the potential dangers of artificial intelligence. | AFP
The White House on Thursday told the CEOs of US AI giants that they have a “moral” responsibility to protect society from the potential dangers of artificial intelligence .
“I know you understand that. And I hope you can educate us as to what you think is most needed to protect society as well as to the advancement,” he said, according to a video posted later by the White House.Biden has urged Congress to pass laws setting stricter limits on the tech sector, but these efforts have little chance of making headway given political divisions.
Microsoft quickly integrated the AI chatbot’s abilities to crank out natural-seeming written responses from short prompts into its Bing search engine and other products. “Don’t get your hopes up that this will lead to anything particularly meaningful, but it’s a good start,” said David Harris, a lecturer at Haas Business School at the University of California, Berkeley.Google, Meta, and Microsoft have spent years working on AI systems to help with translations, internet searches, security, and targeted advertising.
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