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    Home » Blog » Apple Joins Voluntary U.S. Government Commitment to AI Safety

    Apple Joins Voluntary U.S. Government Commitment to AI Safety

    July 29, 2024Updated:July 29, 2024 Tech No Comments
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    The White House announced on July 26 that Apple is the most recent public U.S. company to commit to AI requirements.

    The pledges, first announced in September 2023, include pledges to publicly disclose AI functions, to fingerprint AI articles and more. In an effort to stop deception and another novel, risky practices that could result from realistic-looking Artificial content or superior capabilities, these commitments establish a public standard for the nation’s largest AI makers.

    The addition of Apple “further cementing these agreements as foundations of responsible AI innovation,” according to a media release from the White House.

    Government meets date for agency pledges to AI safety

    On July 26, the White House announced that Apple had signed on to the determination and that federal agencies had completed all” 270-day actions in the Executive Order on plan.” These actions range from implementing technical recommendations to piloting the use of AI in state to bringing more experts with AI capabilities into government job.

    The activities are, in short:

    • Managing challenges to safety and security.
    • Bringing AI skill into state.
    • Advancing concerned AI technology.
    • Advancing U. S. authority in AI worldwide.

    ” Companies all across government have acted boldly”, the White House report stated. ” They have taken steps to alleviate AI’s safety and security threats, protect Americans ‘ protection, improve ownership and legal rights, stand up for customers and employees, promote development and competition, advance National leadership around the world, and more”.

    The new AI actions may provide a foundation for what safety and security hazards businesses should take into account when developing or using conceptual AI.

    Observe: Next week, the United States joined an international commitment to promoting AI competition and preventing “entrenching” of major corporations.

    More must-read AI cover

    Apple difficulties AI transfer

    According to Bloomberg, Apple wo n’t release its upcoming AI features with the software updates in September. Otherwise, the release of Apple Intelligence, the technical company’s new AI system, may be delayed by at least a few weeks, though developers may have earlier access.

    Developers can try a beta version of iOS 18.1, the release of the Apple Intelligence AI, this week, according to Bloomberg. Apple has chosen to reveal its AI rollouts well after Google and Microsoft’s generative AI experiments, which has been a relative skepticism. To enhance Siri’s capabilities, Apple Intelligence will include both ChatGPT integration and its own proprietary Apple AI.

    General users will need to wait a few weeks after the release of iOS 18 for the iOS 18.1 version to include AI features.

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