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The White House held a meeting with the head AI company, and Meta Zuckerberg was not invited

2025-04-03 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >

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According to news in the morning of May 8, Beijing time, the White House held a meeting on "artificial intelligence innovation frontiers" last Thursday and invited CEO from Microsoft, Google, OpenAI and other well-known AI research companies to attend the meeting, but Mark Zuckerberg, chief executive of Meta, who recently increased AI investment, was not invited.

At present, regulators around the world have begun to review the new technology.

A White House official said: "this meeting focuses on companies that are currently leading in the AI sector, especially in AI consumer goods."

The race around AI has accelerated significantly in recent months. Last November, ChatGPT, developed by OpenAI, triggered fierce competition with technology companies such as Google, which launched Bard, a chat robot that competes with OpenAI, in February to keep up with the competition.

Meta has accelerated its foray into the AI field. In March, Zuckerberg said the company's "biggest investment was to promote AI," but the lack of consumer-oriented artificial intelligence products made Meta less well-known in this area.

In February, the company introduced researchers to the large language model LLaMA, which is similar to the GPT-4 model that is the basis of OpenAI's generative artificial intelligence chat robot.

Some analysts have expressed concern about Zuckerberg's investment in the company's artificial intelligence. Meta has bought a large number of Nvidia chips to train new generative artificial intelligence models, each of which costs about $10,000.

The battle for dominance in artificial intelligence has raised concerns among regulators about the risks posed by the technology.

On Thursday, the White House said Mr Biden "dropped by" and told the chief executives at the meeting that their "basic responsibility is to ensure that their products are safe before deployment or disclosure".

Neither the Meta nor the White House commented.

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