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苹果(AAPL.US)将自愿采纳拜登政府所制定AI保护措施

Apple (AAPL.US) will voluntarily adopt the AI protection measures formulated by the Biden administration.

Zhitong Finance ·  Jul 26 18:57

Apple will be the latest company to voluntarily adopt the artificial intelligence protection measures developed by the Biden administration.

According to the Futu Securities News App, Apple (AAPL.US) will become the latest company to voluntarily adopt the artificial intelligence protection measures developed by the Biden administration. The US government announced on Friday that Apple will join the ranks of companies such as OpenAI, Amazon (AMZN.US), Alphabet (GOOGL.US), Meta (META.US), Microsoft (MSFT.US), and commit to testing their artificial intelligence systems to discover any discriminatory tendencies, security vulnerabilities, or national security risks.

According to reports, the Biden administration is trying to promote the development of the emerging market of artificial intelligence and encourage companies to protect consumers. The principles of these measures call on companies to transparently test results with the government, civil society, and academia, and to report any vulnerabilities.

In recent years, as more and more people have become familiar with and use artificial intelligence in their daily lives, this emerging market has rapidly become mainstream. However, the use of this technology in law enforcement, recruitment, and housing has attracted criticism for its promotion of discrimination.

Previously, Apple had partnered with OpenAI, whose generative AI chatbot ChatGPT will be integrated into the iPhone. But this has angered Tesla (TSLA.US) CEO Elon Musk. He has vowed to ban Apple devices from his company if OpenAI's artificial intelligence software is integrated at the operating system level, citing security risks.

While the Biden administration touts the benefits of artificial intelligence technology, it also warns of potential dangers and seeks to ensure the industry takes more responsibility for the safety of its products. Although the Biden administration's guidance is comprehensive, it is not mandatory. In addition, a bipartisan group of lawmakers in the US Congress has expressed a desire to regulate artificial intelligence.

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