WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee on Thursday called on the CEOs of several artificial intelligence (AI) companies to prioritize security measures, fight bias and deploy new technologies responsibly. I asked.
Democratic Senator Mark Warner expressed concern about the potential risks posed by AI technology. Warner wrote to the CEO of OpenAI, Scale AI, Meta Platforms (META.O) and Alphabet, Google (MSFT), stating: .O), Apple (AAPL.O), Stability AI, Midjourney, Anthropic, Percipient.ai, Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O).
“With the increasing use of AI in large parts of our economy and the potential for large-scale language models to steadily integrate into a variety of existing systems, from healthcare to the financial sector, ensuring security We see an urgent need to highlight the importance of being at the forefront of your work,” Warner said.
Earlier this month, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said that as the use of programs like ChatGPT spread, it launched efforts to establish AI rules and address national security and education issues. .
Schumer, a Democrat, said in a statement: “We have outlined a new regulatory regime that will ensure that the United States advances and leads in this transformative technology while preventing potentially catastrophic damage to our country. It said it drafted and distributed a framework for
ChatGPT is an AI program that has recently gained public attention for its ability to quickly generate answers to various queries, especially among US legislators. It has surpassed his 100 million monthly active users, making it the fastest growing consumer application in history.
Microsoft (MSFT.O) is a big investor in OpenAI, which created ChatGPT. Software companies and Google are pouring billions into AI to gain an edge as the competition in Silicon Valley heats up.
Reporting by David Shepardson, Editing by Franklin Paul
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