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White House drops an AI regulation bombshell: 10 new mandates that’ll shake up the industry

The White House just announced a thunderous executive order tackling AI regulation. These directives are the “strongest set of actions any government in the world has ever taken” to protect how AI affects American citizens, according to White House Deputy Chief of Staff Bruce Reed.

The Biden administration has been working on plans to regulate the untethered AI industry. The order builds on the Biden-Harris blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights as well as voluntary commitments from 15 leading tech companies to work with the government for safe and responsible AI development.

By Cecily Mauran and Kimberly Gedeon

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Joe Biden’s Sweeping New Executive Order Aims to Drag the US Government into the Age of ChatGPT

 

G7 to agree AI code of conduct for companies

Open AI, Google, Microsoft, and other prominent AI players must answer to the new AI legislation.

The Group of Seven industrial countries will on Monday agree a code of conduct for companies developing advanced artificial intelligence systems, a G7 document showed, as governments seek to mitigate the risks and potential misuse of the technology.

The voluntary code of conduct will set a landmark for how major countries govern AI, amid privacy concerns and security risks, the document seen by Reuters showed.

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