
State AGs warn Biden AI order could centralize control over tech, be used for ‘political ends’
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A coalition of state attorneys general are warning of potentially negative consequences of a Biden executive order on artificial intelligence.
2.2 State AG response on AI executive order by Fox News on Scribd Adam Shaw is a politics reporter for Fox News Digital, primarily covering immigration and border security.
Biden signed the order in October, which established new standards for AI safety and included moves to protect privacy and protect workers and consumers. Specifically, it requires developers to share safety test results and other information with the government. He can be reached at adam.shaw2@fox.com or on Twitter.
"In accordance with the Defense Production Act, the Order will require that companies developing any foundation model that poses a serious risk to national security, national economic security, or national public health and safety must notify the federal government when training the model, and must share the results of all red-team safety tests," the White House said at the time. "These measures will ensure AI systems are safe, secure, and trustworthy before companies make them public."













