WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump postponed a planned Thursday Oval Office signing of a new executive order on artificial intelligence after reviewing the order's text and saying he did not want to jeopardize U.S. leadership in AI. He announced the change hours before the ceremony and told reporters the measure might 'get in the way' of that lead. The directive would have established a voluntary framework for vetting national security risks posed by the most advanced AI systems, and a person familiar with White House deliberations said participating U.S. firms discussed included Anthropic, OpenAI and Google. Banking and financial institutions raised cybersecurity concerns in April, prompting industry-government discussions that will continue following the postponement.
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总统正在花时间处理人工智能问题。他希望美国保持领先地位。但他也担心风险。请检查您的银行或技术服务是否参与了讨论。如果您认识热衷于科技的人,值得转发。
在白宫讨论中被点名的科技公司——Anthropic、OpenAI 和 Google——在行政协调的自愿审查过程中遇到了延迟,该过程本可以对预发布进行评估。
联邦机构、金融机构和其他关注人工智能网络安全风险的利益攸关者,其计划中的高管主导的审查和协调措施被推迟了。
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