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Sep 13, 2023

Nvidia, Palantir and more companies join White House AI pledge

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15 companies, ranging from Photoshop creator Adobe to ChatGPT maker OpenAI, have now taken the voluntary commitments.

Eight tech companies, including Salesforce and Nvidia, are signing on to the White House’s voluntary artificial intelligence pledge, joining a roster of prominent firms that have agreed to mitigate the risks of AI, as Washington policymakers continue to debate new regulation of the emerging technology.

Fifteen of the most influential companies in the United States have now taken the commitments, which include a promise to develop technology to identify AI-generated images and a vow to share data about safety with the government and academics.

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The commitments will apply to the next system released by each of the companies, the administration official said.

Dana Rao, Adobe’s executive vice president and general counsel, called the commitments an “important step” in collaboration between the government and industry.

“With a rapidly evolving technology, it is critical to have thoughtful and deep conversations between the industry and the government to ensure AI legislation and regulation supports innovation while providing essential safeguards for society and the public,” Rao said in a blog post.

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