Two days before Vice President Kamala Harris is set to participate in the world’s first global summit on artificial intelligence (AI) safety, President Joe Biden signed an executive order that he described as the ‘most significant action any government anywhere in the world has ever taken on AI safety, security and trust.’Biden officially introduced the executive order Monday afternoon at the White House.
Amid growing concerns about AI, four major technology companies announced last week a $10 million funding initiative that they said will support AI safety research. Days later, the United Nations announced the launch of a new AI Advisory Body to urge international collaboration on AI safety and development moving forward.Newsweek reached out to the United Nations AI Advisory Body by email on Monday for comment.
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