White House Eyes AI Model Review Before Public Release
Summary
The White House is looking to review Artificial Intelligence models before they are released. An executive order on this plan could be issued soon. The proposed order would create a voluntary framework. Developers of new AI models would notify the government about their planned releases. AI labs would share their models with the government up to 90 days before release. However, AI companies are reportedly lobbying to share models only two weeks in advance. Government agencies, including the National Security Agency, would determine which models are subject to review. They would also establish a classified process for evaluating these designated models. This initiative follows the White House's introduction of a National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence in March. This framework aims to support American innovation and provide a consistent national policy for AI. This matters because it could shape how AI technology is developed and introduced to the public.
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