On May 4, 2023, Vice President Kamala Harris met with top CEOs in the artificial intelligence (AI) sector to discuss concerns about the risks associated with AI. The CEOs of OpenAI, Microsoft, Google, and AI startup Anthropic attended the meeting, while Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of tech giant Meta, was absent. Nine of the Biden administration’s top advisers also participated in the meeting.
Advances in tech always present new opportunities and challenges. Generative AI is no different.
Today, I met with CEOs of companies at the forefront of these advances to discuss the responsibility that governments and companies have to mitigate risks to protect the public. pic.twitter.com/YQOkdv1BgR
— Vice President Kamala Harris (@VP) May 5, 2023
The meeting focused on the openness of AI systems, the importance of assessing and certifying the safety of AI, and ensuring that AI is protected from dangerous actors. It was suggested that the government and tech CEOs agree on the need for increased efforts to create and ensure adequate safeguards and protections for AI. However, no specific details were provided regarding necessary safeguards or the nature of engagement with the government.
President Joe Biden stopped by the meeting to thank the CEOs, noting that what they are working on has enormous potential as well as danger. He informed the CEOs that he hopes they can educate the government on what they think is most needed for the advancement of technology and to protect society from its dangers.
On the same day, the Biden administration announced its plan to allocate $140 million to establish seven new National AI Research Institutes, bringing the total number of these institutions across the nation to 25. The White House emphasized that these institutes will play a critical role in strengthening the country’s AI research capabilities and developing new technologies. The government hopes that these efforts will also help address concerns about the risks associated with AI and ensure that the technology is used for the benefit of all Americans.
In another development, European Commission has established a new research division to examine the effects of algorithms used by well-known online platforms and search engines such as Facebook and Google.
DeFi Planet reported on April 18, 2023, that the European Centre for Algorithmic Transparency (ECAT) officially launched its operations. The research institution will assist the European Commission in identifying and resolving possible problems that may result from using algorithms by well-known online platforms and search engines such as Facebook and Google.
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