Joe Biden meets CEOs of several big companies at White House to discuss the dangers of AI

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Joe Biden holds meets CEOs

New Delhi: There has been a meeting of many big personalities in the White House of the US to discuss the dangers of AI. US President Joe Biden met the CEOs of the world’s top Artificial Intelligence (AI) companies at the White House on Thursday and discussed the potential threats and security measures of AI. The meeting was attended by CEOs of top AI companies including Alphabet Inc’s Google and Microsoft.

A meeting was held with the CEOs of Google and Microsoft at the White House. Vice President Kamala Harris also attended this meeting. The meeting lasted for two hours and was attended by Google CEO Sundar Pichai, Microsoft’s Satya Nadella, OpenAI’s Sam Altman, and Anthropic’s Dario Amodi. In the meeting, the rules and regulations regarding AI were discussed, how to keep the control of the government on AI? In the emergency meeting, there was a long discussion on Artificial Intelligence with rules and regulations to control them.

Tech companies should be ready to deal with the threat of AI
The US government said that tech companies will have to prepare in advance for the increasing concern, danger, and risk of AI. It is believed that the system of working with AI will change. Millions of users have started testing such devices, which proponents claim can help cure disease with the help of AI. Legal support and debug software can be created. At the same time, there is also a growing concern about how privacy can be breached by the use of technology and it can also have an impact on jobs.

If technology becomes a threat to security, it will be difficult: Kamala Harris
In this meeting, US Vice President Kamala Harris said in her statement that technology is meant to make life better, but if it becomes a threat to security then it will be difficult. He said that AI can become a threat to security, privacy, and civil rights. He has instructed all tech companies including Google, and Microsoft to ensure the security of their AI products.

Joe Biden holds meets CEOs

America will invest in AI
Before the meeting, OpenAI’s Altman told the media that it (AI) is definitely going to be a challenge, but I am sure we can handle it. The administration also announced a $140 million investment from the National Science Foundation to fund seven new AI research institutes. The administration said the White House Office of Management and Budget will issue policy guidance on the government’s use of AI. Leading AI developers including Anthropic, Google, Hugging Face, Nvidia Corp, OpenAI, and Stability AI will participate in the public evaluation of their AI systems.

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