The White House has brokered agreements with tech giants including Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft, and others to ensure the safety of their artificial intelligence (AI) products. The companies have committed to third-party oversight, security testing, reporting vulnerabilities, and using digital watermarking to combat risks such as biosecurity and cybersecurity threats. The voluntary commitments aim to address immediate concerns while long-term legislation is pursued. Some experts and smaller competitors express concerns that proposed regulations may favor larger companies, while various countries and the United Nations explore ways to regulate AI. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer plans to introduce AI regulation legislation.
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