PUBLISHED FRI, JUL 21 20235:00 AM EDTUPDATED FRI, JUL 21 202312:45 PM EDT
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KEY POINTS
- Seven top artificial intelligence companies, including Google, Microsoft and OpenAI, will convene at the White House on Friday.
- They’re pledging to create ways for consumers to identify AI-generated materials and test their tools for security before public release.
- The commitments are part of an effort from the White House to ensure AI is developed with appropriate safeguards, while not hindering innovation.
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President Joe Biden speaks as he meets with AI experts and researchers at the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco, June 20, 2023.
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Seven top artificial intelligence companies, including Google, Microsoft and OpenAI, will convene at the White House on Friday, pledging to create ways for consumers to identify AI-generated materials and test their tools for security before public release.
Amazon, Anthropic, Inflection and Meta round out the group of prospective attendees. The seven companies each agreed Friday to a set of voluntary commitments in developing AI technology.