The Department of Homeland Security has announced the formation of a new artificial intelligence safety board, comprised of CEOs from leading U.S. technology companies, to advise the federal government on protecting critical infrastructure from AI-related disruptions. The board includes key corporate leaders in AI development such as OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, Google CEO Sundar Pichai, and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, among others. The goal is to harness the potential of AI to improve government services while also mitigating the risks associated with its use.
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas emphasized the importance of staying ahead of evolving threats and working closely with the private sector to address the risks and benefits of AI. The panel will provide recommendations to various sectors, including telecommunications, utilities, and airlines, on how to responsibly use AI and prepare for potential disruptions. The collaboration between government officials, industry leaders, and civil rights advocates underscores the need for a strategic approach to AI governance.
The creation of the AI Safety and Security Board is a response to President Joe Biden's executive order calling for improved security and incident response related to AI usage in critical infrastructure. The board's diverse membership, which includes technology providers, chipmakers, AI model developers, and academics, reflects a comprehensive approach to addressing the challenges posed by AI. As the U.S. government continues to leverage AI for various purposes, the board will play a crucial role in guiding the responsible and effective use of this transformative technology.
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