The
original commitments, which were announced in July, were aimed
at ensuring that AI's considerable power was not used for
destructive purposes. Google, OpenAI and OpenAI partner
Microsoft signed onto the commitments in July.
"The president has been clear: harness the benefits of AI,
manage the risks, and move fast – very fast," White House chief
of staff Jeff Zients said in a statement. "And we are doing just
that by partnering with the private sector and pulling every
lever we have to get this done."
The other five companies signing on to the commitments are
Palantir, Stability, Salesforce, Scale and Cohere.
The step is seen as a stopgap given that Congress has held
discussions on potential AI legislation but little has been
introduced and nothing significant has become law.
(Reporting by Diane Bartz; Editing by Sam Holmes)
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