Workers call for improved transparency, whistleblower protections at AI companies

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A group of insiders at artificial intelligence companies are calling on executives to adopt new transparency guidelines to foster trust in the burgeoning market.

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“AI companies possess substantial non-public information about the capabilities and limitations of their systems, the adequacy of their protective measures, and the risk levels of different kinds of harm,” the letter reads. “However, they currently have only weak obligations to share some of this information with governments, and none with civil society. We do not think they can all be relied upon to share it voluntarily.

Because the companies cannot be trusted to disclose possible concerns, the employees argue in the letter, workers should feel comfortable speaking out. However, since many AI companies enforce strict non-disclosure agreements, employees are discouraged from speaking out.

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