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For the first time, the White House announced measures to reduce AI risk: it will allocate $140 million to set up a research center.

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CTOnews.com, May 4, the development of artificial intelligence (A.I.) is changing with each passing day, which not only brings great convenience to human beings, but also leads to a variety of risks and challenges. To address these risks, the White House announced a series of new measures on Thursday, including a grant of $140 million (CTOnews.com Note: about 967 million yuan) to set up a special A.I. Research center, the development of government agencies to use A.I. Several artificial intelligence companies have agreed to provide their products for review at a cyber security conference in August.

In the afternoon of Pexels, Vice President Harris and other government officials will also meet with Google, Microsoft, OpenAI, Anthropic and other A.I. CEO of well-known companies in the field met to discuss A.I. The direction of development and social responsibility. The administration wants to send a message to these companies that they have an obligation to resolve A.I., a senior White House official said on Wednesday. Brought about new problems.

A.I. It refers to a computer system that can imitate human intelligent behavior. In recent years, with the introduction of OpenAI and other companies to generate smooth text and realistic images of the chat robot (chatbot), A.I. It has aroused widespread public concern and use. Some big technology companies have also incorporated chat robots into their products and accelerated A.I. The study of. At the same time, venture capitalists also invest heavily in A.I. Startups in the field.

However, A.I. The prosperity has also brought many problems, such as how to change the economy, affect geopolitics, prevent crime and so on. Critics worry that many A.I. Although the system is powerful, it lacks transparency and can lead to discriminatory decisions, replace human work, spread false information, and even violate the law on its own.

Us President Joe Biden recently said that A.I. It remains to be seen whether it is dangerous, and some senior officials he appoints have promised to intervene if the technology is used in a harmful way. In a guest article in the New York Times on Wednesday, Federal Trade Commission Chairman Khan said the United States was at a "critical decision point" and that she would A.I. The latest development likens to the birth of technology giants such as Google and Facebook, and warns that without proper regulation, the technology could consolidate the power of these companies and provide a powerful tool for swindlers.

The move announced by the White House on Thursday was to regulate A.I. On the basis of our efforts. Last year, the White House released a blueprint called A.I. Bill of Rights, which stipulates that automated systems should protect users' data privacy, avoid discriminatory results, and clearly state the reasons for taking certain actions. In January this year, the U.S. Department of Commerce also released a report aimed at reducing A.I. Develop a framework for risk, which has been prepared for many years.

The advent of chat robots, such as OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Bard, has put tremendous pressure on the government to take action. The European Union is already discussing the question of A.I. However, in the face of new technological developments, there are also requests to expand the scope of regulation to more A.I. Systems, not just those that are considered high-risk. In the United States, some members of Congress, including Senate Majority Leader Schumer, have begun to draft or propose legislation to regulate A.I. but specific measures to restrict the technology are more likely to come from law enforcement agencies in Washington in the first place. In April this year, a group of government agencies promised to "monitor the development and use of automated systems and promote responsible innovation" while punishing violations of the law by using the technology.

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