President Joe Biden and the White House's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology discussed the potential risks of artificial intelligence (AI) and the creation of a bill of rights for AI this week. Learn about advocated changes to protect users of AI such as personal data collected by tech companies and effects leading tech figures, such as Elon Musk and Steve Wozniak, have had thus far. A summit in San Francisco is being held this July to optimize AI investments and protect rights.
This week, President Joe Biden convened with his science and technology-centric council to take an in-depth look at the possibilities and risks of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Biden firmly drew the line when it came to tech companies releasing products without properly assessing the safety of their users. The White House is taking extra steps to protect users, particularly children, from data exploitation and is releasing a Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights. The news follows Trump becoming the first U.S. president to be arrested for payments linked to porn star Stormy Daniels. Tech companies have to be responsible for protecting their users and ensuring responsible innovation when it comes to tech advances that can help combat climate change & disease.
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