AI and society

AI Labs pledge voluntary commitments for safe, secure, and transparent AI development

Matthias Bastian
With "AudioPaLM", Google extends the large PaLM-2 language model with audio capabilities. Among other things, this enables spoken translations with original voice without specific pre-training.

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Leading AI companies and research labs, such as OpenAI, Amazon, Google, Meta, and Microsoft are making voluntary commitments to improve the safety, security, and trustworthiness of AI technology and services.

Coordinated by the White House, these actions aim to promote meaningful and effective AI governance in the United States and around the world. As part of their voluntary commitments, the companies plan to report system vulnerabilities, use digital watermarking for AI-generated content, and disclose technology flaws impacting fairness and bias.

The voluntary commitments released by the White House aim to improve various aspects of AI development:

These immediate steps are intended to address potential risks while waiting for Congress to pass AI regulations. Critics argue that merely pledging to act responsibly may not be enough to hold these companies accountable.

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