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Google failed to respond to the query or follow-up questions on what the tech giant gleaned from the meeting and its view of how the White House is handling AI. Anthropic, a startup created by former OpenAI members that is working on its own chatbot similar to the latter’s ChatGPT, did not address Fox News Digital’s specific questions post-meeting and provided a single sentence on the outcome of the meeting.and other cabinet members, and look forward to continuing the conversation around how to build and deploy safer and more trustworthy AI systems," the company’s statement read. Anthropic declined an interview.
While still vague, it’s more detail than the CEOs have provided. Google CEO Sundar Pitchai told reporters "yes" when asked if it was a productive meeting after leaving the White House on Thursday afternoon. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella ignored questions.The White House meeting came as part of a broader push by the federal government to learn more about and get ahead of AI’s rapid advancement, and possibly take further steps to regulate it.