In an effort to mitigate the risks associated with artificial intelligence systems, President Joe Biden of the United States has issued an executive order setting forth new safeguards.
This order requires entities engaged in creating artificial intelligence technologies to disclose their security testing results and other crucial data to government bodies.
Additionally, it compels these organizations to establish stringent criteria for security assessments and to proactively tackle any cybersecurity vulnerabilities.
A central aim of these regulations is to protect individuals from being misled, by implementing strict guidelines for detecting and verifying content generated by AI.
Furthermore, there is a push to craft an advanced cybersecurity framework aimed at pinpointing and remedying software security flaws.
The statement from the White House emphasizes that this detailed executive order, initiated under President Biden’s directive, acts as a crucial step in strengthening the nation’s safeguards against possible dangers arising from the domain of artificial intelligence.
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