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White House Orders Rapid AI Adoption, Emphasizes Security Amid China Concerns
Oct 24, 2024, 02:32 PM
President Biden has issued a new National Security Memorandum directing federal agencies, including the Pentagon and intelligence agencies, to accelerate the adoption of the most powerful artificial intelligence (AI) technologies for national security purposes. The memorandum emphasizes that AI cannot be used to launch nuclear weapons, addressing concerns over autonomous weapons systems. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan highlighted the need to protect AI from foreign adversaries, particularly expressing concerns about China's use of AI for repression, misinformation, and potential threats to U.S. security. National Economic Advisor Lael Brainard underscored the importance of U.S. leadership in AI development and implementing safeguards to ensure responsible use. The initiative aims to balance innovation with necessary regulations, ensuring the safe and ethical use of AI while safeguarding human rights, privacy, and civil liberties. Additionally, an upcoming AI safety summit in November will focus on tackling malicious AI use and enhancing safety protocols.
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