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Biden to issue executive order on AI trust and safety key

IndiaTimes Friday, 27 October 2023
President Biden is set to announce an executive order on artificial intelligence (AI), which has been praised by experts. The order aims to regulate AI technology and address concerns such as safeguarding vulnerable populations, preventing AI from being used for criminal activities, eliminating biases, and ensuring trust and safety in AI systems. Tech companies have already committed to sharing data about AI safety with the government. The details of the order are yet to be finalized.
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