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Tech Giants, Kamala Harris, Senior Officials to Discuss Vital AI Challenges

CIO Insider Team | Wednesday, 3 May, 2023
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On Thursday, Vice President Kamala Harris and senior government officials will meet with the heads of Alphabet Inc.'s Google, Microsoft, OpenAI, and Anthropic to discuss important artificial intelligence (AI) challenges.

Privacy concerns, bias, and worries that it can spread frauds and false information are among the issues raised by the rapidly developing AI technology.

In April, Biden said it was too soon to tell whether AI was hazardous, but he emphasized that tech firms have a duty to make sure their products are secure.

He claimed that social media had already demonstrated the damage that strong technology can cause when the proper controls aren't in place.

As worries about AI's effects on national security and education rise, the administration has also asked the public for feedback on potential accountability measures for these systems.

The US lawmakers have taken notice of ChatGPT, an AI program that recently attracted public attention for its ability to write answers quickly to a variety of queries. ChatGPT is the fastest-growing consumer application in history and has more than 100 million monthly active users.

White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and White House Domestic Policy Council representatives discussed how the technology can present a significant risk to workers in a blog post on Monday.

According to reports, among others, the National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, Director of the National Economic Council Lael Brainard, Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo, and Chief of Staff Jeff Zients of Vice President Joe Biden would be present at the meeting on Thursday.

The US lawmakers have taken notice of ChatGPT, an AI program that recently attracted public attention for its ability to write answers quickly to a variety of queries. ChatGPT is the fastest-growing consumer application in history and has more than 100 million monthly active users.



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