The White House announces the first AI regulatory plan: allocating $140 million for research and the development of guidelines

2023-05-04 19:00:23
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ChainCatcher News, the White House announced its first initiative to curb artificial intelligence risks on May 4, local time. White House officials stated that the National Science Foundation plans to allocate $140 million for new artificial intelligence research centers. The government also committed to releasing draft guidelines for government agencies to ensure that the use of artificial intelligence protects "the rights and safety of the American people."

U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris and other government officials will also meet with the CEOs of Google, Microsoft, OpenAI, and the startup Anthropic. (Source link)

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