“I’m determined to do everything in my power to promote and demand responsible innovation,” said President Biden.
The executive order requires the developers of AI systems to share their safety test results with the federal government before they’re released to the public.“We need to make sure they are responsible safeguards to make sure that these tools are safe and effective before they are put out into the world - that they respect people’s rights,” said Alexandra Reeve Givens, CEO forGivens believes this broad federal approach is necessary.
“AI is now being used in decisions about who gets a job, who gets approved for a loan, who can rent an apartment… so this is why such a bold approach is needed,” she said.Jacksonville uses artificial intelligence to help save homes and lives during severe weather “As an organization with almost 10 years of experience designing human-centered AI solutions for the public sector, Veritone is happy to be a key partner in ongoing conversations regarding AI regulation. We believe in transparency, trust, security, and compliance to ensure the technology is used responsibly,” said Jon Gacek, Veritone GM in a written statement.For example, some scammers are using voice cloning technology to create fake conversations, posing as your loved ones, to steal money.
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