The American president, Joe Bidensigned an executive order this Monday to control the development of artificial intelligence systems (AI) and its application in all sectors of society in the face of the risks that this new technology poses.
Before signing the law, Biden declared at the White House that AI “is the most transcendental technology” in recent historywith applications to all fields of science, economy and society but which also presents many risks so it has to be controlled.
“We need to control this technology and there is no way around it”Biden explained that he was accompanied by the country’s vice president, Kamala Harris, who will travel to the United Kingdom on Tuesday to participate in a global summit on artificial intelligence. Biden called the executive order the “most significant action” taken by any government in the world to date which will allow the United States to be the leader and model that other countries will follow in controlling the development of AI.
“Since the challenges and opportunities of AI are global, We will maintain the progress of American leadership globally“, declared the US president who also said that the leaders of other countries are interested in the US leading the development of guidelines to control this technology.
For her part, Harris insisted that the US government wants the measures adopted by Washington to “serve as a model for international action“. “Understanding that AI developed in one country can impact the lives and livelihoods of billions of people around the world, we believe that a technology with a global impact requires global action“declared the US vice president.
The executive order requires companies that develop any system that could pose a serious risk to national security, national economic security, or public health to notify the administration when they plan to test that model.
For their part, the Departments of Energy and Interior will monitor possible threats from AI systems on critical infrastructure and the risks it may pose in the chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear or cybersecurity fields.
At the same time, the executive order will try to prevent fraud and deception through the use of AI, in this case forcing clear labeling of the content generated by artificial intelligence. It also incorporates clauses to protect privacy, improve civil rights, protect consumers, support workers and promote innovation, among others.
Source: Lasexta

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