The White House says “developers of the most powerful AI systems” will now be required to report the results of their AI safety tests to the Commerce Department, following President Biden’s executive order aimed at “managing risk” in technology. It was announced that there is.
The news was announced by Deputy Chief of Staff Bruce Reed as he convened the White House AI Council on Monday. The council, made up of “senior officials from a wide range of federal departments,” reported completing 90 days of action and advancing other AI-imposed directives. Biden signed it last October, according to the White House.
Among these actions:[u]”Defense Production Act authorities have required developers of the most powerful AI systems to report critical information to the Department of Commerce, particularly AI safety test results,” the White House said.
“These companies must now share this information about their most powerful AI systems and must likewise report the large computing clusters that can train these systems,” the White House added. .
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The White House announced Monday that companies working on “the most powerful AI systems” will now have to report “the results of their AI safety tests” to the Commerce Department. (Yasin Ozturk/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
The White House added that the order focuses on “assessing the risks of AI to critical infrastructure and thwarting efforts by foreign actors to develop AI for harmful purposes.”
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Ben Buchanan, the White House special assistant on AI, told The Associated Press that the U.S. government “wants to know that AI systems are secure before they are released to the public. Companies need to meet that standard.” The president has made one thing clear.” ”

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“We know that AI has transformative effects and potential,” Buchanan added. “We’re not trying to upset the apple cart, but we’re trying to see if regulators are ready to govern this technology.”



