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Apple Signs On to Voluntary US Scheme to Manage AI Risks

Apple has signed the voluntary commitments of the President of the United States Joe Biden, which are aimed at regulating activities in the artificial intelligence industry.

Apple Signs On to Voluntary US Scheme to Manage AI Risks

The mentioned technology giant has joined 15 other companies that have made commitments aimed at taking measures to prevent the implementation of scenarios using machine intelligence based on destructive purposes. The relevant information was released by the White House on Friday, July 26.

It is worth noting that artificial intelligence, like any other technology of large-scale action, can be used both within the framework of constructive strategies and for the implementation of destructive goals. In the context of the relevant problem, which is not what can be described as a purely individual specificity of machine intelligence, regulatory mechanisms are needed. In the United States, the process of forming a controlled environment is currently being carried out based on a voluntary approach.

The original commitments, announced last July, were signed by companies such as Google and Microsoft. In September, eight more companies joined them, including, among others, Adobe, IBM and Nvidia.

It is worth noting that during the period of active spread of artificial intelligence, the level of relevance of the problem of cybersecurity is
significantly increasing. Scammers also have access to advanced technology. This fact is one example of the destructive use of artificial intelligence. In the context of the relevant problem, the personal awareness of users is of particular importance. For example, a query in an Internet search engine, such as how to know if my camera is hacked, will allow anyone to get information about signs of unauthorized access to the device.

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