‘Mission: Impossible’ reportedly helped inspire Biden’s new order to rein in AI
- President Biden has signed an executive order to enhance security measures and regulate the development and use of artificial intelligence based on concerns raised by the movie Mission Impossible.
- The executive order requires leading AI developers to share safety test results, establish rigorous testing standards, and protect people's data from being used without their knowledge. This will result in additional regulations being imposed on tech giants like Google, Microsoft, and Amazon.
- Barack Obama played a key role in developing the plan, which emphasizes the risks associated with AI in relation to national security, misinformation, and discrimination. The executive order addresses potential discrimination in housing and criminal justice systems and the use of AI for nefarious purposes.
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‘Mission Impossible, Biden Deepfakes And Barack Obama Inspired New White House AI Policy
The White House unveiled a strategy Monday to address and mitigate concerns surrounding artificial intelligence, calling it the “most sweeping actions ever taken” to address the emerging technology.
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