According to the “Wall Street Journal” on May 23, local time, the Biden administration called for public input on Tuesday as it seeks to develop a national artificial intelligence strategy to guard against misinformation and other potential shortcomings of the technology, thereby making it easier to regulate the use of chatGPT and other artificial intelligence technology. Another step forward in terms of new artificial intelligence tools. The White House said public input on issues such as standards, regulations, investments, and improving trust and security practices will be used by the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy to develop a strategy that will help guide federal mechanism.
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U.S. government to develop national AI strategy, seeks public input
According to the “Wall Street Journal” on May 23, local time, the Biden administration called for public input on Tuesday as it seeks to develop a national artificial intelligence strategy to guard against misinformation and other potential shortcomings of the technology, thereby making it easier to regulate the use of chatGPT and other artificial intelligence technology. Another step forward in terms of new artificial intelligence tools. The White House said public input on issues such as standards, regulations, investments, and improving trust and security practices will be used by the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy to develop a strategy that will help guide federal mechanism.