Biden administration releases executive order for new AI safety standards
The U.S. government’s executive order establishes six new standards for AI safety and security and its intentions for ethical AI usage within the government.
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The U.S. government’s executive order establishes six new standards for AI safety and security and its intentions for ethical AI usage within the government.
Google argued in its motion to dismiss the claims that using publicly available information shared on the internet is not “stealing,” as claimed.
The committee’s recommendations included having the Kenyan government consider implementing a comprehensive framework for digital assets and virtual asset service providers.
BIS general manager Agustín Carstens stresses the importance of legal frameworks that protect CBDC users’ privacy and maintain monetary freedom.
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