Biden looks to get jump on AI with sweeping executive order

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The order involving companies and federal agencies seeks to maximize AI's powerful potential while controlling its significant risks.

Washington — President Biden will sign a sweeping executive order Monday to guide the development of artificial intelligence - requiring industry to develop safety and security standards, introducing new consumer protections and giving federal agencies an extensive to-do list to oversee the rapidly progressing technology.The order reflects the government's effort to shape how AI evolves in a way that can maximize its possibilities and contain its perils.

He saw how it can make bad poetry. And he's seen and heard the incredible and terrifying technology of voice cloning, which can take three seconds of your voice and turn it into an entire fake conversation.' The possibility of false images and sounds led the president to prioritize the labeling and watermarking of anything produced by AI. Mr.

 

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