Apple has signed onto the Biden administration’s voluntary commitments relating to the secure improvement of synthetic intelligence (AI), becoming a member of 15 different firms which have finished so since final 12 months.
“Right this moment, the administration introduced that Apple has signed onto the voluntary commitments, additional cementing these commitments as cornerstones of accountable AI innovation,” the White Home mentioned in a Friday (July 26) truth sheet.
The White Home first introduced these voluntary commitments in July 2023, saying they goal to assist transfer towards secure, safe and clear improvement of AI know-how.
At the moment, seven firms signed on: Amazon, Anthropic, Google, Inflection, Meta, Microsoft and OpenAI.
The commitments embody a spread of measures designed to raised perceive the dangers and moral implications of latest applied sciences whereas offering higher transparency and proscribing the potential for misuse, the White Home mentioned.
“Firms which are growing these rising applied sciences have a duty to make sure their merchandise are secure,” the White Home mentioned in a July 21, 2023, truth sheet asserting the voluntary commitments. “To profit from AI’s potential, the Biden-Harris Administration is encouraging this business to uphold the very best requirements to make sure that innovation doesn’t come on the expense of Individuals’ rights and security.”
In September, one other eight firms signed onto the voluntary commitments: Adobe, Cohere, IBM, Nvidia, Palantir, Salesforce, Scale AI and Stability, the White Home mentioned in a Sept. 12, 2023, truth sheet.
After the announcement of the primary spherical of voluntary commitments in July 2023, observers famous that lots of the practices agreed to have been already in place at many AI firms and don’t characterize new laws, PYMNTS reported on the time.
The dedication to self-regulation additionally drew criticism from client teams, together with the Digital Privateness Info Middle (EPIC).
“Whereas EPIC appreciates the Biden Administration’s use of its authorities to position safeguards on the usage of synthetic intelligence, we each agree that voluntary commitments aren’t sufficient in relation to Large Tech,” Caitriona Fitzgerald, deputy director at EPIC, mentioned in a July 21, 2023, assertion. “Congress and federal regulators should put significant, enforceable guardrails in place to make sure the usage of AI is truthful, clear, and protects people’ privateness and civil rights.”