Leading AI companies commit to outside testing of AI systems and other safety commitments | News Channel 3-12
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50% :White House officials acknowledge that some of the companies have already enacted some of the commitments but argue they will as a whole raise "the standards for safety, security and trust of AI" and will serve as a "bridge to regulation.""It's a first step, it's a bridge to where we need to go," White House deputy chief of staff Bruce Reed, who has been managing the AI policy process, said in an interview.49% : "The tech industry made a mistake in warding off any kind of oversight, legislation and regulation a decade ago and I think that AI is progressing even more rapidly than that and it's important for this bridge to regulation to be a sturdy one."
46% : Reed said the external red-teaming "will help pave the way for government oversight and regulation," potentially laying the groundwork for that outside testing to be carried out by a government regulator or licenser.
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