![]() ![]() She told the chief executives they have a "legal responsibility" to ensure the safety of their artificial intelligence products and that the administration is open to advancing new regulations and supporting new legislation on artificial intelligence. Harris said in a statement the technology has the potential to improve lives but could pose safety, privacy and civil rights concerns. ET (1545 GMT), included Google's Sundar Pichai, Microsoft Corp's Satya Nadella, OpenAI's Sam Altman and Anthropic's Dario Amodei, along with Vice President Kamala Harris and administration officials including Biden's Chief of Staff Jeff Zients, National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, Director of the National Economic Council Lael Brainard and Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo. ![]() ![]() Thursday's two-hour meeting which began at 11:45 a.m. The meeting included a "frank and constructive discussion" on the need for companies to be more transparent with policymakers about their AI systems the importance of evaluating the safety of such products and the need to protect them from malicious attacks, the White House added. Millions of users have begun testing such tools, which supporters say can make medical diagnoses, write screenplays, create legal briefs and debug software, leading to growing concern about how the technology could lead to privacy violations, skew employment decisions, and power scams and misinformation campaigns.īiden, who has used ChatGPT and experimented with it, told the officials they must mitigate current and potential risks AI poses to individuals, society and national security, the White House said. Generative artificial intelligence has become a buzzword this year, with apps such as ChatGPT capturing the public's fancy, sparking a rush among companies to launch similar products they believe will change the nature of work. WASHINGTON, May 4 (Reuters) - President Joe Biden met with CEOs of top artificial intelligence companies including Microsoft (MSFT.O) and Alphabet's Google (GOOGL.O) on Thursday and made clear they must ensure their products are safe before they are deployed. ![]()
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