July 23, 2024 AI companies promised to self-regulate one year ago. What’s changed? AI Featured, AI Regulation, News In this article:The White House’s voluntary AI commitments have brought better red-teaming practices and watermarks, but no meaningful transparency or accountability.Commitment Date: July 21, 2023Companies Involved:AmazonAnthropicGoogleInflectionMetaMicrosoftOpenAICommitment with the White House: Agreed to eight voluntary commitments for safe and trustworthy AI development.Key Commitments:Improve testing and transparency around AI systems.Share information on potential harms and risks.Request for Updates: MIT Technology Review asked the involved AI companies for details on their progress.Findings:Progress: Some welcome advancements have been made inCaveats: Despite progress, significant challenges and gaps remain in fully realizing the commitments.More https://www.technologyreview.com/2024/07/22/1095193/ai-companies-promised-the-white-house-to-self-regulate-one-year-ago-whats-changed/More
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