The US government is reportedly setting up an AI safety committee, whose members include executives from tech giants such as Huang Renxun
Tech giants including NVIDIA CEO Huang Renxun, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, Microsoft CEO Nadella, and Alphabet CEO Pichai will join a new federal advisory committee in the United States. The committee's focus will be on the safe use of artificial intelligence in critical infrastructure in the United States. The committee will work with the Department of Homeland Security to provide recommendations for electric grid operators, transportation service providers, and manufacturing plants on how to use AI while protecting their systems from potential harm. US officials say the AI Security Advisory Committee is part of the US government's efforts to protect the economy, public health, and critical industries from AI threats and risks.
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