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Nvidia, Palantir, and More Companies Join White House AI Pledge

Conal Cram
Last updated: September 12, 2023 1:48 pm
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Nvidia, Palantir Among Tech Giants Joining White House AI Pledge

In a significant step towards shaping the future of artificial intelligence, eight tech giants, including Nvidia and Salesforce, have joined the White House’s initiative on a voluntary AI pledge. This underscores the government’s commitment to regulating emerging AI technologies, as the roster now boasts 15 of the most influential companies in the U.S.

Contents
Nvidia, Palantir Among Tech Giants Joining White House AI PledgeThe Expanded RosterWhite House Demonstrates Persistent Focus on AIIndustry VoicesIn Conclusion

The Expanded Roster

Recent additions to the White House AI pledge are not only noteworthy but diverse. IBM, Palantir, and Stability, known for its text-to-image generator Stable Diffusion, join stalwarts like Microsoft, Meta, and OpenAI. The heart of these commitments lies in their promise to develop technology capable of identifying AI-generated content and their vow to share safety data with both the government and academia.

White House Demonstrates Persistent Focus on AI

This influx of industry leaders further emphasizes the White House’s continued engagement with AI. Such dedication is evident in their hosting of multiple AI summits and endeavors to pen an upcoming AI executive order. Notably, President Biden has thrown his weight behind initiatives by Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer to introduce AI-centric legislation.

A senior administration official shed light on upcoming meetings, stating, “The White House meeting comes a day before Schumer is scheduled to meet with Tesla CEO Elon Musk, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and a host of other technologists and civil liberties advocates about the Senate’s plans to regulate AI.”

Jeff Zients, the White House Chief of Staff, reiterates the commitment, emphasizing the need for swift and decisive action in the AI realm.

“The President has been clear: harness the benefits of AI, manage the risks, and move fast — very fast,” Zients stated in a recent release.

Industry Voices

Dana Rao from Adobe, one of the recent signatories, comments on the importance of such collaborations. He stresses the need for discussions that strike a balance between innovation and societal protection, stating:

“With a rapidly evolving technology, it is critical to have thoughtful and deep conversations between the industry and the government to ensure AI legislation and regulation supports innovation while providing essential safeguards for society and the public.”

In Conclusion

As the tides of AI advancement continue to rise, the collaboration between the government and tech giants sets a precedent for future endeavors. It’s more important than ever that we bridge the gap between innovation and regulation. As the boundaries of AI continue to expand, what are your thoughts on this collaboration? Share your insights and comments below.

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Nvidia, Palantir, and More Companies Join White House AI Pledge

Conal Cram
Last updated: September 12, 2023 1:48 pm
Conal Cram
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3 Min Read
Nvidia, Palantir, & More Join White House AI Pledge
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Nvidia, Palantir Among Tech Giants Joining White House AI Pledge

In a significant step towards shaping the future of artificial intelligence, eight tech giants, including Nvidia and Salesforce, have joined the White House’s initiative on a voluntary AI pledge. This underscores the government’s commitment to regulating emerging AI technologies, as the roster now boasts 15 of the most influential companies in the U.S.

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Nvidia, Palantir Among Tech Giants Joining White House AI PledgeThe Expanded RosterWhite House Demonstrates Persistent Focus on AIIndustry VoicesIn Conclusion

The Expanded Roster

Recent additions to the White House AI pledge are not only noteworthy but diverse. IBM, Palantir, and Stability, known for its text-to-image generator Stable Diffusion, join stalwarts like Microsoft, Meta, and OpenAI. The heart of these commitments lies in their promise to develop technology capable of identifying AI-generated content and their vow to share safety data with both the government and academia.

White House Demonstrates Persistent Focus on AI

This influx of industry leaders further emphasizes the White House’s continued engagement with AI. Such dedication is evident in their hosting of multiple AI summits and endeavors to pen an upcoming AI executive order. Notably, President Biden has thrown his weight behind initiatives by Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer to introduce AI-centric legislation.

A senior administration official shed light on upcoming meetings, stating, “The White House meeting comes a day before Schumer is scheduled to meet with Tesla CEO Elon Musk, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and a host of other technologists and civil liberties advocates about the Senate’s plans to regulate AI.”

Jeff Zients, the White House Chief of Staff, reiterates the commitment, emphasizing the need for swift and decisive action in the AI realm.

“The President has been clear: harness the benefits of AI, manage the risks, and move fast — very fast,” Zients stated in a recent release.

Industry Voices

Dana Rao from Adobe, one of the recent signatories, comments on the importance of such collaborations. He stresses the need for discussions that strike a balance between innovation and societal protection, stating:

“With a rapidly evolving technology, it is critical to have thoughtful and deep conversations between the industry and the government to ensure AI legislation and regulation supports innovation while providing essential safeguards for society and the public.”

In Conclusion

As the tides of AI advancement continue to rise, the collaboration between the government and tech giants sets a precedent for future endeavors. It’s more important than ever that we bridge the gap between innovation and regulation. As the boundaries of AI continue to expand, what are your thoughts on this collaboration? Share your insights and comments below.

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Conal is a seasoned tech industry professional and content writer for numerous tech publications. With a strong background in software engineering and digital media development, he's passionate about sharing the latest updates and insights in the tech industry, particularly in artificial intelligence and other disruptive trends. In his spare time he loves a mezze platter and a good film, and if he's not playing Fortnite or spending time with his daughter you can assume he's at the dry slopes!
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