![]() ![]() Regulation of AI: the Proposed SAFE Innovation Act” (June 7, 2023). For those interested in the broader legislative landscape surrounding AI in the U.S., see my prior article, “Seeds of U.S. For a direct look at the agreement, here is a link to the “Commitment” document. The eight “commitments” are outlined in this article with analysis, background and some editorial comments. government that precede this blueprint, AI Risk Management Framework, (NIST, January 2023), and the White House Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights, (October 2022). This agreement thus serves as a kind of foundation blueprint for future Ai regulation. The companies not only acknowledged the appropriateness of future regulation across eight distinct categories, they also pledged to uphold their ongoing self-regulation efforts in these areas. Introduction These commitments, although necessarily ambiguous, represent a significant step to what may later become binding law. Despite the inherent political complexities, all parties concurred on the necessity for ethical oversight in the deployment of their AI products across several broad areas. The discussions, held exclusively with these companies, culminated in an agreement on July 21, 2023. White House Obtains Commitments to Regulation of Generative AI from OpenAI, Amazon, Anthropic, Google, Inflection, Meta and Microsoft By Ralph Losey, Losey PLLC Chat Bots say ‘Catch me if you can! I move fast.’ In a landmark move towards the regulation of generative AI technologies, the White House brokered eight “commitments” with industry giants Amazon, Anthropic, Google, Inflection, Meta, Microsoft, and OpenAI. ![]()
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