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Apple joins White House AI pledge to push generative AI products Apple Intelligence
According to a press release issued on Friday, Apple has signed the White House's voluntary commitment to develop safe, reliable and trustworthy artificial intelligence. The move marks that Apple will soon introduce its generative artificial intelligence product Apple Intelligence into its core products to serve Apple's 2 billion users. In July 2023, Apple and 15 other technology companies, including Amazon, Google, Meta and Microsoft, jointly pledged to abide by the basic rules of generative artificial intelligence set by the White House. Although Apple did not disclose its specific plans to integrate artificial intelligence technology into iOS at the time…- 1.5k
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The White House requires each U.S. federal agency to set up a "Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer" to ensure openness and transparency in the use of AI
According to Bloomberg, the U.S. Office of Management and Budget issued a directive today (local time) requiring federal agencies to monitor, evaluate and test the impact of artificial intelligence on the public, reduce the risk of algorithmic discrimination and privacy violations, and increase the transparency of the government's use of artificial intelligence technology. Image source: Pexels Agencies must also establish an AI governance committee and a "Chief AI Officer" (CAIO) to coordinate the use of artificial intelligence by government departments, while also implementing risk assessments and setting operational and governance indicators. …- 1.1k
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White House report says 10% employees in the U.S. face high risk of exposure to artificial intelligence
A report released by the White House pointed out that about 10% of the US workforce is in occupations with high exposure to artificial intelligence (AI) and these occupations have low performance requirements, making them more vulnerable to the threat of substitution. According to the report, 20% of American employees are in occupations with high exposure to artificial intelligence. About half of them - that is, 10% of the US workforce - are not only highly exposed to artificial intelligence, but also have relatively low performance requirements, which may lead to them being replaced by AI-driven automation. Source Note: The picture is generated by AI, and the picture authorization service provider Mi…- 1.1k
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